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ASA Commercial Oral Exam Guide Updated, by ME!

Posted on January 15, 2024 by Jason Blair

The Eleventh Edition of the Aviation Supplies and Academics (ASA) Commercial Pilot Oral Exam Guide was just released on January 15, 2024. Originally written by Michael D. Hayes, after his retirement I was honored with the opportunity to help keep … Continue reading →

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How many did you sign off as a CFI in 2023? How do you compare?

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Jason Blair

Every year I find the reporting of how many CFIs signed off any applicants for a practical test a very interesting data point. While I don’t have the end-of-year numbers just yet regarding how many total CFI certificates were held … Continue reading →

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2023 ATP Certificate Issuances Hit a High Point

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Jason Blair

Airline pilot hiring remained strong for most of 2023, and as such, so did the production of ATP pilots. With 2023 behind us, some early data is available that helps indicate how well our production of ATP pilot certificates compared … Continue reading →

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Excuses to Proceed with a Checkride (You Probably Shouldn’t be Using)

Posted on December 31, 2023 by Jason Blair

Sometimes, there are pretty obvious cues that it isn’t the day for your checkride. As a DPE, I hear all kinds of justifications for why someone is choosing to go forward with the test on a particular day. In too … Continue reading →

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