Embry-Riddle Seeks FAA Flexibility for Pilot Training
Published Date: 3/19/2025
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Summary
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University asked the FAA for a special exemption from some flight rules to help improve their training programs. This change could affect students and instructors by making certain requirements easier to meet, possibly speeding up training without extra costs. The FAA is sharing this to get public feedback before making a final decision.
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Embry‑Riddle Flight Training Exemption
If you are a flight student or an instructor, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University asked the FAA for a special exemption from some Federal Aviation Regulations to improve its training programs. The petition says this could make certain training requirements easier to meet and might speed up training without adding extra costs, and the FAA is asking for public feedback before it makes a final decision.
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