House Resolution 3708
By Andy Wilson |
After almost two years of FAA inaction on the proposed AOPA-EAA third-class medical petition Congress has created legislation that would eliminate the time consuming and costly process for third-class medical certification.
AME Group Objects to FAA Sleep Apnea Policy
By Andy Wilson |
FAA temporarily halts implementation of new requirements
December 10, 2013 – The Civil Aviation Medical Association (CAMA), the professional organization for Aviation Medical Examiners who provide medical certification exams to the nation’s pilots, has joined the consensus against the FAA’s new sleep apnea policy announced last month.
FAA Orders Apnea Testing
By Andy Wilson |
FAA Orders Apnea Testing For Overweight Pilots, Controllers – U.S. pilots and air traffic controllers who are deemed overweight will be screened for obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, a condition that could cause them fatigue on the job, endangering the lives of air passengers, a new FAA order says.
In a recent memo, the Federal Aviation Administration’s chief medical officer, Dr. Fred Tilton, has ordered physicians to calculate the body mass index of pilots and controllers. Anyone with a BMI of 40 or above will need to be evaluated by a sleep specialist.
Bay Area TFR – Nov 25th
By Andy Wilson |
Issue Date : November 22, 2013 at 1330 UTC Location : San Francisco, California Beginning Date and Time : November 25, 2013 at 1815 UTC Ending Date and Time : November 25, 2013 at 2359 UTC Reason for NOTAM : Temporary flight restrictions for VIP Movement Type : VIP Replaced NOTAM(s) : N/A Jump To:…
New Class B Airspace around LAS Notice
By Andy Wilson |
New Class B Airspace around LAS Notice Number: NOTC4924
FAA responds to EAA Young Eagle Flight Petition
By Andy Wilson |
This week the FAA responded to an EAA petition, filed in April 2012, which would allow volunteer private pilots flying Young Eagles to be reimbursed for fuel consumed during sanctioned Young Eagles events.
FAA Adopts Final Policy On Residential Through The Fence Access
By Andy Wilson |
FAA Adopts Final Policy Statement On Residential TTF Access – GA Airports Allowed To Enter Into TTF Agreements Under Certain Conditions
The FAA has issued a final policy statement concerning residential Through-The-Fence (TTF) access agreements for general aviation airports.
TFR – San Jose, CA Thursday June 6th
By Andy Wilson |
FAA TO ESTABLISH TFR OVER SAN JOSE, CA BEGINNING THURSDAY
A NOTAM has been issued that will restrict flight in the area during
President Obama’s planned visit.
==> 30 NM RADIUS TFR <==
Location:
On the WOODSIDE VORTAC (OSI) 046 degree radial at 7.5 nautical miles.
From the surface up to but not including 18000 feet MSL
Times:
5:30 PM local until 9:30 PM local Thursday, June 6, 2013
TFR's – Multiple Around California June 6-7 2013
By Andy Wilson |
These include San Jose, Los Angles and Palm Springs – Go to the FAA Web Site to learn more about the numerous airports affected.
FAA advises against regulating helicopters over LA
By Andy Wilson |
LOS ANGELES—A federal report released on Friday advises against issuing regulations to limit low-flying helicopters to cut down on chopper noise over the Los Angeles Basin.
The report by the Federal Aviation Administration said the region’s complex and congested airspace, its dense neighborhoods and varying topography makes it “extremely difficult if not impossible” to come up with a single remedy.
Instead, the FAA recommends taking voluntary measures to reduce helicopter noise.