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Total FAA Knowledge Test Volume Up in 2024; ATP Knowledge Tests Decrease Slightly

Posted on January 15, 2025 by Jason Blair

The FAA has released data on the volume of knowledge test delivery in 2024, including overall volume and for all the specific tests the FAA offers for certificates and ratings. This data set is always a little bit of an … Continue reading →

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Tracking DPE Volume and Activity 2025

Posted on January 10, 2025 by Jason Blair

The number of available and how active DPEs are in our U.S. training system. The good news is that we have seen an increase in total number of available flight qualified DPEs  in the last couple of years, with FY2024 … Continue reading →

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CFI Signoff Frequency in 2024

Posted on January 7, 2025 by Jason Blair

I always find this post fun every year. We get to see how many CFIs signed off applicants for practical tests, and how many CFIs did it at high levels! When we look at the total number of CFIs who … Continue reading →

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How many ATP certificates in 2024?

Posted on January 6, 2025 by Jason Blair

Tracking the number of ATP certificates issued every year helps us understand the flow of pilots who might be able to enter into service in airline operations for passengers and cargo in the United States. While there has been some … Continue reading →

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