December 5, 2024
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General Aviation

Dallas Commercial Pilot Convicted of Lying to FAA on Medical Certificate Applications

A Dallas commercial pilot has been found guilty on two counts of making false statements to the FAA on applications for a medical certificate.

Airline

FAA Boeing 787 Directive to Potentially Impact 18 Million Seats Globally

More than 18 million seats in over 64,000 flights worldwide in next 30 days could be potentially affected by the FAA mandated inspections on Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

Manufacturer

FAA Mandates Inspections of Boeing 787 Dreamliners After LATAM Airlines Incident

The FAA has mandated inspections of hundreds of Boeing 787 Dreamliners following a LATAM Airlines flight incident in March 2023.

Incident

FAA To Investigate Stuck Brake on Frontier Airlines Airbus A320neo in Denver

It is understood that the FAA will investigate an incident taking place on a Frontier Airlines Airbus A320neo a few days ago in Denver. Information has been released pertinent to the incident at hand, which we will detail in this

Incident

FAA Investigates ‘Near Miss’ Over NY Syracuse Airport

Video footage captured what appeared to be a near miss between two commercial aircraft near Syracuse Hancock International Airport on 8 July.

Manufacturer

FAA Mandates Inspection of 2,600 737 Aircraft Over Oxygen Mask Issue

The FAA has mandated inspections for over 2,600 Boeing 737 airplanes due to concerns of potential malfunctions with passenger oxygen masks.

Incident

FAA Investigates Southwest Flight Which Departed From Portland Closed Runway

The FAA will investigate a Southwest Airlines flight which departed from a closed runway outside of active hours at Portland (PWM) on 25 June.

Incident

FAA Investigates Southwest Flight Which Departed From Portland Closed Runway

The FAA will investigate a Southwest Airlines flight which departed from a closed runway outside of active hours at Portland (PWM) on 25 June.

Incident

FAA Probes Southwest Airlines Low Flight Over Oklahoma City

The FAA is investigating an incident on 19 June which saw a Southwest Airlines flight descend to an altitude of approx. 500 feet over the Oklahoma City area.

General Aviation

FAA Puts New Focus on Safe Public Charter Flights

With both demand and complexity of US public charter flights rising, the FAA is putting a focus on overall safety of air charter operations.