FAA Federal RegisterMay 04
This action establishes Class D and Class E airspace at the Jose Aponte de la Torre (RVR) airport, Ceiba, PR. The FAA is taking this action due to the United States Marine Corps (USMC) operating an airport traffic control tower (ATCT) at the RVR airport.
FAA Federal RegisterMay 04
The FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Airbus SAS Model A320-211, -212, -214, -216, -231, -232, and -233 airplanes; and Model A321-111, -112, -131, -211, -212, -213, - 231, and -232 airplanes. This proposed AD was prompted by a fatigue test th...
FAA Federal RegisterMay 04
The FAA proposes to supersede Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2023-21-10, which applies to certain ATR--GIE Avions de Transport R[eacute]gional Model ATR42-500 and ATR72-212A airplanes. AD 2023-21-10 requires an inspection of the horizontal stabilizer (HS) left- and right-hand le...
FAA Federal RegisterMay 01
This action modifies the Class E airspace extending upward from 700 feet above the surface at Nenana Municipal Airport, Nenana, AK, to accommodate revisions to the airport's instrument approach procedures (IAP). This action supports the safety and management of instrument flig...
FAA Federal RegisterMay 01
The FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain General Electric Company (GE) Model CF34-1A, CF34-3A, CF34- 3A1, CF34-3A2, and CF34-3B engines. This proposed AD was prompted by a dual engine power loss event and consequent manufacturer investigation, w...
FAA Federal RegisterMay 01
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA invites public comments about our intention to request the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval of a new information collection. The Federal Register Notice with a 60-day comment period soliciting comments o...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 30
This action corrects a final rule published by the FAA in the Federal Register on February 13, 2026, amending Class D and E airspace in Miami, FL. This action corrects discrepancies between the discussion of the rule in the preamble, which contained the accurate airspace descr...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 30
This action proposes to establish Prohibited Area 75 (P-75) in the vicinity of the New York, NY, residence of the President of the United States. The United States Secret Service (USSS) requested FAA restrict aircraft operations in the vicinity of President Trump's New York re...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 30
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA invites public comments about our intention to request the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval to renew an information collection. The collection involves reporting exceeded flight duty periods and flight t...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 30
The FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all The Boeing Company Model 757 airplanes. This proposed AD was prompted by reports of crack damage at existing reinforcing repairs in the fuselage frame lower lobe areas in certain sections. This proposed AD wo...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
This action proposes to amend Class D airspace and remove Class E4 airspace over Nashua, NH. This action would remove Class E4 airspace extending upward from the surface for Boire Field Airport, Nashua, NH. This airspace is no longer needed to contain instrument flight rules (...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Airbus Helicopters Deutschland GmbH (AHD) Helicopters Model MBB-BK 117 D-3 helicopters. The FAA previously sent this AD as an emergency AD to all known U.S. owners and operators of these helicopters. This AD was pr...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
The FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Textron Aviation, Inc., Model 408 airplanes. This proposed AD was prompted by the manufacturer's revision of the aircraft maintenance manual (AMM) to add a detailed inspection for the horizontal stabilize...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
The FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Leonardo S.p.a. Model AW189 helicopters. This proposed AD was prompted by reports of cracking on the ejector ducts. This proposed AD would require repetitively inspecting the left-hand (LH) side and right-han...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
The FAA is superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2023-08- 04, which applied to certain The Boeing Company Model 787-8, 787-9, and 787-10 airplanes. AD 2023-08-04 required a detailed visual inspection of all door 1 and door 3 lavatory and galley potable water systems for any...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain ATR--GIE Avions de Transport R[eacute]gional Model ATR72 airplanes. This AD was prompted by a determination that new or more restrictive airworthiness limitations are necessary. This AD requires revising the ex...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain The Boeing Company Model 757-200 and -300 series airplanes. This AD was prompted by a determination that new or more restrictive airworthiness limitations are necessary. This AD requires revising the existing m...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited Model DHC-8-401 and - 402 airplanes. This AD was prompted by multiple in-service reports of cracks in elevator power control unit (PCU) brackets (fittings) and the elevat...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
This rule amends, suspends, or removes Standard Instrument Approach Procedures (SIAPs) and associated Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle Departure Procedures for operations at certain airports. These regulatory actions are needed because of the adoption of new or revised criteria, ...
FAA Federal RegisterApr 29
This rule establishes, amends, suspends, or removes Standard Instrument Approach Procedures (SIAPS) and associated Takeoff Minimums and Obstacle Departure procedures (ODPs) for operations at certain airports. These regulatory actions are needed because of the adoption of new o...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Do you really tilt the nose of passenger planes back by the way? I've heard of something like that, only a few times and no one has proven anything. How realistic is this? Because you tilt the plane back when it's open during takeoff and landing, but at flight altitude? subm...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Hey y’all, Hoping for some help please! I’ve been at my 135 for a while, started at around 500 hrs and closing in on 1500 soon so i’ll have almost 1000 Turbine time around ATP mins. It’s a 2-pilot Jet and decent time (30-40 hrs a month) but the QoL has been steadily declining ...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Looking for some really confusing and interesting commercial questions submitted by /u/Equal-Bed8002 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Looking for a Commercial Checkride gouge on Mark Husley. Is he a good DPE ? submitted by /u/SeaweedMurky2573 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
Unfortunately the air show here got cancelled due to poor weather but pretty stoked I got a chance to see them fly around during a practice sesh. submitted by /u/fishballs32 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Gift link https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/05/us/politics/faa-drones-proposed-rule.html?unlocked_article_code=1.gFA.wx2Z.NiPMtwrZJXlM&smid=url-share submitted by /u/vtjohnhurt [link] [comments]
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
I was doing a flight in an aircraft I haven't flown in for a long time and, on climbout, my instructor was saying "speed speed nose down speed" and I was very confused because I was at 80 knots. Then on downwind I saw the G5 was about 5-10 knots higher than the steam airspeed ...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Pilot frustration with Jeppesen's billing practices is a direct competitive opening — messaging around transparent, predictable subscription pricing could resonate with GA customers actively venting about the incumbent.
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Hello everyone, i wanted to ask a question about flight schools in dubai For a 17yo, i want to get a PPL license, and based on the research did i found that airborn aviation and emirates aviation services are the 2 good ones for PPL. But im not sure at all if my research was e...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
I'm an older second career guy trying to work my way to a major. I've been working 135 for a few years now, but it's all SIC time. Not the best choice on my part I'm seeing, but bills gotta get paid. I've worked at a few places for various reasons, and the upgrade time has alw...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Once you get a bachelors degree, do they? submitted by /u/noclueeeeeeee [link] [comments]
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 05
I have a pilot who came to me for a flight review, but it looks like he's going to need a few lessons before I will sign him off. Obviously, I will tailor to his specific needs. But does anyone have a basic rusty pilot curriculum that might be a good baseline? submitted by ...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
For pilots who have flown both these aircraft, how do the cruise speeds compare and which one do you prefer? I’m looking for an aircraft for longer flights in the UK and my club has both these aircraft available. The PA32 has way nicer avionics (G3X and GTN750) but is pricier ...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Hey everyone currently in the start of my pilot career I took my discovery flight and absolutely loved it so decided I’m going to pursue a career. I will get my PPL locally at a Part 61 as I am attending college and will graduate next March, I hope to get my PPL around the sam...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
With the recent collapse of spirit (I’m sorry to all who were affected) is there going to be a lot more DPEs with availability? I’ve only seen one DPE post saying his schedule has opened up, but I’m curious if it’ll be a common trend. submitted by /u/Zaypup [link] [comments]
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
It would have been a short to medium haul airliner with a capacity of 150. Proposed in the 1980s and intended to replace the earlier Boeing 727 trijets, this aircraft would have utilized unique propfan engines. The Japan Aircraft Development Corporation would be the parts su...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Can I go ahead and assume I would be a named sic pilot here for insurance ? I cleaned planes and hangar for this Fortune 500 company in flight school and college and they gave me a call about a pilot opening as sic on citation encore. They have a meeting with the insurance thi...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 05
started flying casually at 36, went full time at 37 now 38. just over 300hr and about to checkride for commercial 61 at a good school. got thru comm time reqs pretty quick and was almost cr ready with maneuvers then had to take a 3 week break. then weeks of re-practice flights...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/flyingMay 05
I’m currently in an undisclosed Flight Club with access to a couple non-complex aircraft (let’s say a 172s) powered by the Lycoming IO-360. They do have digital gauges for measuring EGT and CHT I have heard there are many, many not agreed on things when it comes to leaning, bu...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Hello all, I am 17 years old and plan on getting my UK CAA SPL license; I intend to start powered flight training from January 2028 after I complete my A-Levels in July 2027 (after my A-Levels are done I want to have a "break" until January 2028 and earn some money through emp...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Currently flying the caravan under 135 multi crew on the aoc, how does this type of time look for the us regionals, It seems like multi time is highly valued, is time in a caravan carrying pax as desirable as light twin time? How would left seat in a caravan compare to right s...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
Metrojet was a short-lived subsidiary launched by Us Airways on June 1, 1998. They were designed to compete with Southwest and other budget carriers along the United States' eastern seaboard. Operating out of Baltimore. Unfortunately due to Southwest's market dominance as well...
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Anyone know how many training sessions are able to be added? I have had 2 added and am worried if I get a third I will be terminated. Can anyone that has been through the training in this situation give insight. submitted by /u/Upstairs_Summer_3172 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
I was traveling with KM Malta and saw this in their magazine. I think that this looks like a Boeing 737 rather than an a320. Idk I might be wrong though. submitted by /u/veliprope [link] [comments]
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Saw this pirep, wasn’t sure if this is a joke or not? I’ve never even thought about volcanic ash in Denver. submitted by /u/Icy-Tear2745 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
United States Marine Corps V-22 Osprey spotted at Metlife Stadium submitted by /u/Majestic_Goose7521 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/flyingMay 05
Hi everyone, This is not an ad, I'm posting in hopes to reach some pilots in the UK and ask if they would consider participating in an aviation research study with the goal of improving flight safety! This research study is run by the Advanced Cognitive Engineering Laboratory ...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
This is a well-written piece with qualifiers to the claims being made. Example: Claim: The airline hadn’t been profitable since before the pandemic. Qualifier: Spirit has repeatedly warned investors in recent years it wasn’t sure it could stay in business – well before the Uni...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/aviationMay 05
full article submitted by /u/Luka__mindo [link] [comments]
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
2000’ right over my apartment, Emirates and Lufthansa 380s both come in during the daylight submitted by /u/lovt16 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 05
Where can I find a flight school that will teach and endorse the completion of full-down autos? Yes, I asked Google, but I’m looking for real knowledge, not website info. Even better if the school is near Seattle, Dallas, or D.C. My flight school lost the last instructor who w...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/aviationMay 05
Looks like the initial reports from news station that the aircraft only hit a light pole and the light pole hit the truck were right. Everybody saw the dash cam from the truck and were convinced that the plane wheels must've hit the truck but from the image of the truck's dama...
Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/aviationMay 05
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Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 04
So, if for example my CFI expired last month and it had an expiration date of April 31, 2026, I can do an FIRC up till July 31,2026 if I’m reading the regulation correctly. Has anyone renewed in there grace period and it’s gone smoothly with American Flyers since it is new? Ev...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 04
Trying to clean my messy logbook up. I have 2 check rides in question PPL and multi. Based on what I’ve read check rides you are considered PIC unless the examiner agrees to be prior to the flight otherwise they’re considered a passenger. Based on that a check ride should be l...
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 04
Hello, I would like to ask what topics I should study for the technical exam. What types of questions usually come out? Also, regarding the interview, what are the common questions asked? Does the interview include both technical and HR parts? I have already submitted my requi...
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 04
Weather.gov AIM METAR Reference Guide I have looked at this a bunch, but understand these groupings. I get that the 1, 2, 4, and 5 at the beginning define which one I'm looking at and and that the first digit in the first two means positive or negative but I don't get the last...
Reddit r/foreflightMay 04
If someone could help me that would be great. I’m not sure if this is something that has changed recently or is due to something I did. (I recently got an higher tier ForeFlight account). But I’d like the weather brief in the 4th picture, which included the sidebar telling you...
Reddit r/foreflightMay 04
Looking at a VFR flight plan from KTOA going north (probably KCCR). I have VFR sectional and Flyway maps enabled. I can see the flyway arrows, and the SFRA note, but I can't figure out how to view the inset for the requirements that the sectional note refers to. Is that somewh...
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 04
I am currently an engineer at 29 years old but I have never been in love with it. After wanting to pursue being a career pilot for years, I finally took a discovery flight and I could not believe how fun it was. I’m looking into an AME to get my class 1 and if all goes well en...
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 04
I would like to fly to Tokyo from Germany. Is it safe to fly inbetween Iran and Russia with airlines like turkish airlines or cathay pacific or should I avoid these routes and fly north of Russia? submitted by /u/Ok_Abbreviations2545 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/AviationManagementMay 04
https://preview.redd.it/rijozeqx5pxg1.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=32e8a1598ff196c8f695481d430e5dbc44cb33b4 If you are trying to decide between them, it is important to understand not just the syllabus, but the actual scope, job roles, and long-term growth each course...
Reddit r/foreflightMay 04
I’m trying to make some custom restricted areas that don’t appear on my base layer map. I’ve created custom waypoints on Google my maps and imported them to ForeFlight in the past but was curious if there is a way to draw out the areas and edit the corners with the lat/long of...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 04
Hey all—long-time lurker here looking for some input. I’m working with a CFI candidate who’s a solid pilot in a student/solo role, but tends to get overwhelmed when combining teaching + flying + navigating + communicating. When task saturation sets in, they start making simple...
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 04
Looking for a biplane rental in the Bellingham, Wa area submitted by /u/Proctoplegia [link] [comments]
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 04
Hi there! New to the forum but I do have a serious question, getting myself ready to start my career 2.0 at a later age, this being said I know I have to make lifestyle changes. I have stopped smoking marijuana, but I know it takes a while to be out of my system. My question i...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 03
Hey everyone. I recently passed my CFI. I’m very proud to say I impressed my Dpe and on the day of receiving my cert he asked me if I wanted to work for his flight school. I jumped on the opportunity right away knowing the job market and I don’t have much money left for CFII. ...
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 03
Honestly, I work in tech not aviation but I’ve always been really into aircraft and the stories behind them. I end up going down about planes like the Supermarine Spitfire or old school trainers, just imagining what it actually feels like to fly something that demanding.I am h...
Reddit r/foreflightMay 03
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Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 02
I’m a pretty brand new CFI-I at a 141 school. So far, I’ve been logging simulator lessons under both “dual given” and “ground trainer” (my log book doesn’t have separate “ground instruction” and “flight instruction” columns). I’ve been asking around, and I’ve heard that some p...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 02
I cannot for the life of me figure out how the FAA page for advisory circulars works. If I search specifically for an AC, say 61-65K, it will show up. But if I go to the 61 AC section it is nowhere to be found. This goes for most ACs that I look for. They just do not exist unl...
Reddit r/AskFlyingMay 02
In "Enemy Coast Ahead" (Guy Gibson VC DSO DFC, 1946), he's flying a Beaufighter at night and the Digby control says: "Hullo, Bad Hat 17. you turned rather late. He is now about four miles ahead and slightly to port. Vector 425 for two minutes then back on to 280 degrees. Buste...
Reddit r/foreflightMay 02
I’m having a weird issue I just noticed. In the logbook reports section under my Private Pilot ASEL report it showing that the “3 takeoffs and 3 full stop landings solo in a single-engine airplane at a towered airport” box is unchecked. It was checked before, in fact I just ha...
Reddit r/militaryaviationMay 01
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Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 01
Hello all, Apologies if this is a repeat question but I've looked in multiple places and can't quite find an answer to my scenario. I got my CFI/CFII using milcomp for helicopters about a year ago. I would like to add the airplane/airplane instrument instructor ratings (I have...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 01
Hi everyone! I have a student who is asking me for a “voucher” or statement that affirms his ability to safely fly an airplane with his ADHD. He told me it will help him greatly with his paperwork. Has anyone done this for a student before? I’ve never had to do this as a stude...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 01
Any CFI's that have gone through onboarding at Epic Flight Academy? Trying to get a jump on the materials before my classdate. Thanks in advance. submitted by /u/Then-Resolution-6906 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 01
Hey everyone, I’m currently working on my CFI certificate and honestly I’m feeling a bit lost with how to properly prepare. Right now, I’ve built my lesson plans based on the ACS subjects, but it feels like that alone isn’t enough. I can organize the material, but I don’t feel...
Reddit r/cfiloungeMay 01
A fly different 172 models and some of them are ambiguous with respect to using flaps for short field takeoffs. Some have no flaps in the checklist, but suggest you get better performance if you add 10° flaps for both the ground roll and 50ft obstacle. In general, having 10° f...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 30
A few months ago, I went all in on flight training everyday for my commercial rating part 61. Before you say "that's dumb" my finances are in check and have allowed me to do so and I am very grateful for the opportunity. My job even told me as soon as I am done with training I...
Reddit r/cfiloungeApr 30
I'm an instructor with almost 1000h and entered a Bravo without a clearance (it was actually a Charlie, but in Canada, Charlie is very similar to the US Bravo). I was having my students practice diversions, and I asked him to divert to an airport that would have us get inside ...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 30
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Reddit r/cfiloungeApr 30
Background & Braindump: I'm a PPL student. I have been stuck on my landings lesson for a over 2 months now. I've had to repeat the lesson over 10 times. I just can't seem to master the landings. After a month or so I decided to try out 2 different instructors for this particul...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 30
I'm a student doing Msc in computational statistics and data analytics . I've always been interested in aviation and I really want to join the industry if possible after the completion of my course ...What all jobs can I get into in the aviation industry (related to my course)...
Reddit r/AviationManagementApr 30
I'm a student doing Msc in computational statistics and data analytics . I've always been interested in aviation and I really want to join the industry if possible after the completion of my course ...What all jobs can I get into in the aviation industry (related to my course)...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 30
Hi guys, my boyfreinds birthday is coming up so I want to suprise him with a blueprint of his favourite airplane. He is a hobby pilot 😉 It is very hard to find an scientific and beautiful blueprint, but because he's an engineer, it's important that the info is correct! I gave ...
Reddit r/cfiloungeApr 30
Anyone have a good approach or departure plate that has some odd ball stuff to it? Trying to up the level critical thinking for some students. Maybe increase my own knowledge while we’re at it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. submitted by /u/Scared_Resolution511 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/cfiloungeApr 29
I have been very fortunate and was offered a CFI interview next week at a very nice flight school. I was given the quick overview of what to expect and was asked to prepare a lesson plan on a short field landing. My question is this for those who have some interview experience...
Reddit r/cfiloungeApr 29
Seriously though, I’m willing to move across the country even abroad submitted by /u/E4sdontwork [link] [comments]
Reddit r/foreflightApr 29
Hi, I decided to change the icon to another aircraft, but when I tried to change it back to the default, it got stuck on the other icon. Is there a solution for this? submitted by /u/candidwhale7 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/cfiloungeApr 29
Does anyone have a detailed lesson plan on step turns? By detailed I mean how they work, aerodynamics, and stability. It’s for a CFI interview submitted by /u/UnusualCalendar2847 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/AviationManagementApr 28
Hi all! I am considering applying for an aviation management masters program, and am hoping folks might be able to offer some insight. I’m based in NYC and not looking to leave; the two schools I am considering are CUNY York and Vaughn College. Currently leaning towards York, ...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 28
For pilots or crew involved in charter operations, what do clients actually care about the most? I’d assume luxury and speed, but I’m guessing reliability and flexibility probably matter even more. Curious what you see most often from the operator side. submitted by /u/Fro...
Reddit r/AviationManagementApr 28
I’ve been reading about charter options and I’m curious how aircraft selection really works. When someone books private jet rental, are they usually getting access to a specific standard of aircraft, or is it mostly based on what’s available for that route and timing? submit...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 27
I was exploring Google Earth and came across this Russian military base that had a bunch of different aircraft. Tried looking at pictures of Russian planes to identify it but no luck. Any knowledge on what these are? submitted by /u/Joker-Nipples [link] [comments]
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 27
Hi guys, I have a pair of telex airman 8s that I have been using for the last 3 years. They recently went kaput with no reception. I asked the sportys team what the repair cost would be as they’re out of the warranty period(by just a month) but no joy. Anybody here that has ex...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 27
Just had this flight go over my house at 7,000ft. Seems to be maintaining. Taken off from Leeds Bradford at around 0900 on 27th April 2026 bound for Heraklion and now circling over Manchester at 7,000. Anyone got any up to date info? Seems to be a non normal and ?diverting to ...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 27
I am currently enrolled in RMIT university looking to become an airline pilot in the future and their program is just atrocious. Look the theory is great and well run though the flying aspect is piss poor. I barely get any bookings, their overfly (extra flights or repeated les...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 27
How serious would an anti-ice valve failure be? What would happen if an anti-ice valvue failed during flight? Where are the anti-ice valves located? Are they installed inside the engine? submitted by /u/Being219 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/foreflightApr 26
My Sentry powered off and I haven’t been able to turn it back on. Luckily I was crossing the numbers when it happened so didn’t even realize the issue until I tried turning it off. No blue light when connected to charge cord. Nothing. Bricked. Any ideas? submitted by /u/mp...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 26
Long story short I was a stupid teenager and got a DUI (marijuana) At 19. I cleaned up my act shortly after and have been sober. I am now 25 and wondering if I’d be eligible to become a commercial pilot? I understand that I could possibly still get licensed, but my question is...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 25
How does leave work during a person’s first few years in the military while undergoing the extensive and varied pilot training programs? submitted by /u/ImaginationNo4509 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 25
I’m looking to do my PPL so I can fly for fun, I am not intending to fly as a career. I just met with a flight instructor, he said that it would probably take 100 to 120 hours to complete if I was a very dedicated student. I know that the FAA minimums are 40 hours for part 61,...
Reddit r/AskFlyingApr 25
I had an optometrist exam recently and tested for red-green color blindness on an Ishihara (circles) test. The next test they gave me was a screen where one side was red and one side was green. I just had to say which side was which; it was very easy. That was all they tested,...
Reddit r/foreflightApr 25
The iPad app is terribly slow, lagging all the time. The website is missing airmets regularly. And right now it doesn't even deliver information correctly. Here you can see how on the map KLBB is depicted as VFR, but when you click it and look at the metar it is actually LIFR....
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 25
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Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 23
A film focusing on William Wyler’s "The Memphis Belle" is set to hit selected theaters in Germany from next week. "Feindflug und Feuersturm - Hollywood und der Untergang der deutschen Städte" is a compilation film that breaks away from the historical documentary formats typica...
Reddit r/foreflightApr 23
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Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 23
Details about the aim 9L sidewinder Hello guyz, I'm planning on building a 1:1 replica of the aim9L sidewinder, and I wanted to ask about the nose cone, where it starts to shrink inwards. I'm thinking of cutting it onto an aluminum sheet and curving it into a perfect sized con...
Reddit r/foreflightApr 22
Does anyone else see the list of METARs glitching? This has been going for on for weeks for me. iPhone 17 running iOS 26.3. (not that I expect Thoma Bravo to fix anything, but I’d like to know if it’s me). submitted by /u/MidwestFlyerST75 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 20
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Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 19
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Reddit r/foreflightApr 19
Hey all, I needed to build my own Content Packs so I built this website to help myself and others create these (for free). It's available here: https://content-pack-builder.aviatorstoolkit.com It's still in its infancy, but does generate valid, importable Content Packs. Please...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 17
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Reddit r/foreflightApr 17
Just this morning I'm unable to connect to FF - I'm not sure what's changed, although there was a Windows 11 update a few days ago that seems to have run automatically. Anyway - in FF, on my iPad, I see an IP Address, and have that same address set in X-Plane 12. However, as n...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 16
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Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 16
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Reddit r/foreflightApr 15
Had a question about the ability to "force" a refresh using ADS-B data to get updated weather. The Scenario: Last night, I was on a XC with a student and we were both connected to my Sentry Mini and using Foreflight. While enroute, we were checking the updated weather at KVGT ...
Reddit r/foreflightApr 14
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Reddit r/foreflightApr 12
Hello everyone! I'm developing georeferenced charts for Foreflight (SID, STAR, ARRIVAL & Airport Diagrams) but don't have Essential Subscription which allows me to use it. Is there any way to test these charts avoiding to upgrade to Essential? I use QGIS for mbtiles generating...
Reddit r/foreflightApr 11
I’ve been working on a project to make it easier to go from a paper logbook to ForeFlight without hours of manual entry. This isn’t just “blind AI” parsing pages, its constrained by FAA N-number registry checks and built around CFR 61.51 requirements, so the entries come out s...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 10
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Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 10
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Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 10
I'm just a random guy on the Internet, so I have a question when it comes to defending military/high value assets. I keep hearing that the cost of launching high end missiles against drones is a losing, if not hideously expensive battle. I'm heavily assuming a lot of the drone...
Reddit r/foreflightApr 10
Does anybody know a way to paste the text version of a route of flight into the CRAFT scratch pad? I normally get it "as filed" for routing, and it would be nice to just copy and paste the route into the scratch pad, so I don't have to write it out, etc. if they need a short r...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 09
https://preview.redd.it/c8xu6s32j8ug1.png?width=993&format=png&auto=webp&s=6175cb8b939eee68ca74aeb65323a0fb9b6d8a6f submitted by /u/Firkin117 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 09
Does anyone know what plane this is and what it might be doing? I would have thought it would have the call sign off considering it's near an active war zone. submitted by /u/Charlottefaye_1 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 09
So this is not really a “look at my project” post. It is me putting the current version in front of people who might actually use something like this and asking a simple question: does it help your workflow, or is it just interesting to poke around? It is called Phantom Tide. ...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 08
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Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 08
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Reddit r/foreflightApr 08
I’m a pilot and developer and got tired of paying for ForeFlight every year, so I built my own. It’s called GoFly EFB and it’s completely free. No subscription, no app store, just a browser tab. Been working on it for a while and it’s gotten to a point where I actually use it ...
Reddit r/militaryaviationApr 07
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Reddit r/AviationManagementApr 03
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Reddit r/foreflightApr 01
Hello fellow Foreflight pilots. I built a free app called "Landings Companion" to map my Foreflight logbook. The app is for any pilot. My bush pilot friends especially like narrowing ideas for future flights by runway surface and runway length. App Store: Landings Companion. W...
Reddit r/foreflightMar 26
Hello everyone! I want to know how to create custom currencies. I'm in Argentina so FAA doesn't fit 100% For example, Part 61 CPL requires 200hs but Foreflight indicates 250hs. Also, I started logging AFTER achieving my PPL but Foreflight says I need 20 more hs to get PPL ASEL...
Reddit r/AviationManagementFeb 12
Essentials of Aviation Management: A Guide for Aviation Service Businesses 9th edition by: Carney; Mott ISBN 13: 9781792467622 ISBN 10: 1792467621 Book Front Cover submitted by /u/Iamawesome822 [link] [comments]
Reddit r/AviationManagementDec 11
I am currently in school majoring in aviation management. I have a laundry list of medical issues that basically limit me to a 9-5 desk job. My school really focuses on airport management and field operations, which I know is insane shift work. I would love to know if there ar...
Reddit r/AviationManagementApr 29
I have completed my bachelor's in Aerospace Engineering in India and I am planning to do master's in aviation Management in Germany, I have to take a huge loan for that so I want to know the job prospects after Master, can we get a job easily in Germany? submitted by /u/Ta...
Reddit r/AviationManagementOct 25
🛫 Welcome to r/AviationManagement! 🌐 I’m excited to kick off this community where aviation enthusiasts, professionals, and students come together to dive into the fascinating world of aviation management. Whether you’re passionate about airport operations, airline management, ...