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Drone Lingo Simplified: Acronyms Every Pilot Needs To Know

Pilot Institute

FAA Federal Aviation Administration The FAA is the US federal government agency in charge of aviation standards, air traffic control, airspace safety, and the certification of personnel and aircraft. These are all the rules that govern aviation activities in the United States.

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Best IFR Ground School Online

Flying Magazine

The online ground school must cover the following aeronautical knowledge areas relevant to the instrument rating: Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) that apply to flight operations under IFR Appropriate information that applies to flight operations under IFR in the Aeronautical Information Manual Air traffic control (ATC) system and procedures for (..)

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Biennial Flight Review Guide: Preparing for Success

Pilot's Life Blog

At Leopard Aviation, our certified flight instructors are dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized BFRs, ensuring that each pilot receives the attention and guidance needed to maintain their flying skills. Before your BFR, it’s advisable to revisit these regulations to ensure compliance and safety.