FAA Calls for Comments on Revamping Pilot School Standards
Published Date: 4/4/2025
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Summary
The FAA is inviting everyone to join public meetings and share ideas about updating the rules for pilot schools. These changes aim to make pilot training safer and more modern, affecting students, schools, and instructors. If you’re involved in pilot training, now’s the time to speak up before new rules roll out!
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