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Just “How Many” CFIs are We Making Lately?

Posted on February 28, 2023 by Jason Blair

I had a question asked a day ago regarding some of the data I have been publishing. It was, “I see some CFI certification issuance data you have put out, but I did I miss where you put something out … Continue reading →

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Female Pilots, CFIs, R-ATPs, and International Students. Oh My!

Posted on February 19, 2023 by Jason Blair

Some of the less commonly followed airman certification data points includes how we are doing with increasing the number of females pilots, how our CFI certification numbers are tracking, and a personal curiosity, what percentage of ATPs are being issued … Continue reading →

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ATP Issuance and Pass Rate Data Through 2022

Posted on February 18, 2023 by Jason Blair

A request on a Facebook comment for what the pass rates on ATP certificate issuances got me wondering. I hadn’t previously been tracking this, just generally out of a perception that it was pretty stable and high generally. So, this … Continue reading →

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2022 Airman Certification Events by DPEs Record Setting?

Posted on February 17, 2023 by Jason Blair

The flight training industry knows that the training system has been putting out as much training and testing as humanly possible. Some might question if we are doing too much at the expense of safety for the result of numerical … Continue reading →

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