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The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) is a Frederick, Maryland-based American non-profit political organization that advocates for general aviation.
The organization started at Wings Field in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. On 24 April 1932, The Philadelphia Aviation Country Club was founded at Wings Field. The country club was the location of meetings of members that founded AOPA. AOPA incorporated on May 15, 1939, with C. Towsend Ludington serving as the first president, AOPA's membership consists mainly of general aviation pilots in the United States. AOPA exists to serve the interests of its members as aircraft owners and pilots, and to promote the economy, safety, utility, and popularity of flight in general aviation aircraft. In 1971 the organization purchased Airport World Magazine, moving its operations to Bethesda, Maryland.
With 384,915 members in 2012, AOPA is the largest aviation association in the world, although since 2010 it has decreased in membership from 414,224, a loss of 7% in two years. AOPA is affiliated with other similar organizations in other countries though membership in the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations (IAOPA).
Pilot most commonly refers to:
The term may also refer to:
Flight training is a course of study used when learning to pilot an aircraft. The overall purpose of primary and intermediate flight training is the acquisition and honing of basic airmanship skills.
Flight training consists of a combination of flight lessons given in the aircraft or a simulator and ground school, where theory is learned in preparation for the written examinations.
Although there are various types of aircraft, many of the principles of piloting them have common techniques, especially those aircraft which are heavier than air types.
In addition to providing flight instructors, flight schools commonly rent aircraft to the students.
The oldest flight training school still in existence is the Royal Air Force's (RAF's) Central Flying School formed in May 1912 at Upavon, United Kingdom. The oldest civil flight school still active in the world is based in Germany at the Wasserkuppe. It was founded as "Mertens Fliegerschule". Its current name is "Fliegerschule Wasserkuppe".
A flight instructor is a person who teaches others to fly aircraft. Specific privileges granted to holders of a flight instructor qualification vary from country to country, but very generally, a flight instructor serves to enhance or evaluate the knowledge and skill level of an aviator in pursuit of a higher pilot's license, certificate or rating.
A person who holds a flight instructor certificate (called a "certificated flight instructor" or CFI) is authorized to give training and endorsements required for and relating to:
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/aviation_news_and_search.html Pilot training playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0tvhjIpjSE&list;=PLCA6387BA013F9A4D Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association training film. 'Technical Adviser: Leslie A. Bryan, Director, Institute of Aviation, University of Illinois. Chief Flight Instructor: Jesse W. Stonecipher. Flight Instructor: Jack Eggspeuhler... Beech Aircraft Corporation. Film production by Film Originals.' Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less nois...
Flying to Mexico is easy to do, though it requires some preflight planning before you depart. Now, before you go, make sure you have planned accordingly, and have your checklist handy. You need your normal documents, pilot certificate with English Proficient endorsement; and a valid medical; you and your passengers need a valid passport; any children traveling with just one parent need a notarized statement of approval from the absent parent, stating the dates of the trip. Each aircraft must have the appropriate documents on board as well: a standard airworthiness certificate; operating limitations, weight and balance information and a permanent registration certificate. A pink temporary registration is not acceptable for this use. Each aircraft must be equipped with a mode C transpo...
AOPA's Pilot information Center shares this video with information about flying to Canada! Some of the worlds most beautiful natural landscapes and incredible cities lie just across the Canadian border. Now, before you go, make sure you have planned accordingly, and have your checklist handy. You need your normal documents, pilot certificate with English Proficient endorsement; and a valid medical; you and your passengers need a valid passport; children traveling with just one parent need a notarized statement of approval from the absent parent, stating the dates of the trip. Your aircraft must have the appropriate documents on board as well; a standard airworthiness certificate; operating limitations, weight and balance information and a permanent registration certificate. Each a...
As the foremost technical resource available to the general aviation community, the Pilot Information Center strives to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and technical expertise. Our skilled group of pilots and flight instructors has over 30,000 hours of collective flight experience and plays a pivotal role in AOPA's mission and objectives. During the course of a given year, our specialists respond to over 200,000 member questions and thousands of e-mails and letters. The AOPA Pilot Information Center puts some of GA's most experienced pilots as close as your phone or email. Call 800/USA-AOPA (872-2672) Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern time or email pilotassist@aopa.org.
Special Offer - 6 Free Issues of Flight Training Magazine. Sign Up Today! http://join.aopa.org/ Whether you hold a private pilot license, have advanced ratings, are interested in aviation and flight training, or taking flight lessons at a flight school, this AOPA Real Pilot Stories - Bird Strike! video is a must watch in case you ever have to unfortunately deal with a bird strike while flying. If you're a student pilot pursuing your primary pilot certificate, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) can provide educational resources to help you reach your goal through a free no risk, no obligation six-month Student Pilot trial membership, including Flight Training magazine. Please visit http://join.aopa.org/ to learn more about how AOPA can help you with your flight training....
Learn about the new AOPA Rusty Pilots Initiative. We want to help you get back in the air!
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This video from the AOPA Pilot Information Center provides helpful tips on finding the right flight instructor for flight training!
Brought to you by AOPA Insurance (insurance.aopa.org) Link to certificate and ASI Transcript: http://bit.ly/ConsequencesCert Description: Repetition can increase complacency. Performing the same tasks in the same way may lead us to overlook things we take for granted, potentially ending in disaster. In this accident case study, we'll look at why a twin-engine airplane impacted a mountain at night on what should have been a routine flight.
This video from the AOPA Pilot Information Center provides helpful tips on finding the right flight instructor for flight training!
AOPA Pilot Editor at Large Tom Horne shows that the new Legacy 450 is sized just right.
AOPA Pilot Editor at Large Tom Horne gets to fly the Pipistrel Alpha Electro - an electric trainer.
AOPA Pilot magazine and Flight Training magazine go digital!
Tecnam's P2010 has arrived in style, and AOPA Pilot Senior Editor Al Marsh puts the four-seater through its paces.
AOPA Pilot Senior Editor Dave Hirschman takes a homebuilt RV-12 on it's first flight.
AOPA Pilot Editor at Large Dave Hirschman tests short-field takeoff techniques to separate solid technique from myth.
Diamond Aircraft owner Dave Passmore and Diamond's distributor, John Armstrong, join AOPA's Flight Training Editor, Ian Twombly, on this Pilot Report for AOPA Pilot magazine.
Join Craig Spence, Vice President, AOPA Operations & International Affairs, and Ferdi Mack, Manager, AOPA Pilot Information Center, for an update on flying general aviation aircraft to Cuba. Learn who can fly there and for what reasons. Hear the latest on the regulations, procedures, and restrictions. Understand what’s causing the tourism delays and what to expect in the future. (Prerecorded webinar)
There has been growing concern by some in the aviation community about the efficacy of the newly adopted Airman's Certification Standards or ACS. Flying Magazine in association with AOPA Pilot magazine has facilitated a debate between Rod Machado, taking the opposing view, and John King, who helped create the ACS. (Rod Machado’s views represent his position on the ACS, not AOPA’s position). The debate took place at the Flying Aviation Expo 2016 in Palm Springs, California. The debate is presented here in its entirety.
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Sun and Fun: AOPA - ASF: Do the Right Thing! Decision Making for Pilots with Mark Grady, Video 07041902
Want a refresher on ICAO? Want to know how to determine the most efficient route and save fuel as you plan your flight? Ever needed an easy way to determine if departing just a few hours earlier or later could help you avoid adverse weather or flight restrictions? If so, then you will want to hear from Leidos Flight Service as they join AOPA to talk about using the ICAO flight plan form and the advanced flight planning capabilities available at www.1800wxbrief.com. Leidos Flight Service Pilot Web, which provides direct access to weather briefing, flight planning, and flight plan filing information is free to pilots. Learn how to make the most of their range of capabilities in this interactive, informative webinar. Leidos Flight Service staff will be on hand to answer your questions. (Prere...
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VFR flight where we navigate VISUALLY from McNary Field to Portland in Oregon. McNary is a Class Delta airport and Portland is a Class Charlie so we'll go over all the radio procedures as well. Lots of good learning can be found here, you just have to sign up for free. Lots of good videos, lots of good resources. http://www.pilottrainingsystem.com/login.php And here's a YouTube playlist for all the videos on Pilot Training System https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Tf-3K9IfaVRh86nCJeqVMeYLqBt52Lm Weather: www.aviationweather.gov Charts: www.skyvector.com Airspace study: AOPA Airspace Flashcards AS ALWAYS: Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge Aeronautical Information Manual (Transponder on ALT all the time!)
http://flyingagainmovie.com Listen to Jason Schappert of MzeroA.com and Jim Minow the Executive Director of The AOPA Foundation as they share 8 Ways To Maintain Your Proficiency As A Pilot
This week's breaking news, including the Senate's passage of the Pilot's Bill of Rights 2, a look back at the top stories of 2015, and a directors' cut of the videos you loved most this year. Watch the warbirds, tall tales, and unforgettable moments.
The one with, AtlantikSolar and their 81-hour solar assisted flight as told by Philipp Oettershagen. A truly amazing accomplishment achieved with relatively low-cost solar cells. We will certainly be getting him back to tell us more on Drone Stuff This Week. Rob Swynnerton from http://www.flyingwings.co.uk and his separate lift thrust (SLT) electric flying wing the Falcon Vertigo. It is controlled by the AirRails system from Swiss company UAVentures. Loretta Alkalay talks DJI class action suits. A class action was instigated last Thursday in Pennsylvania federal court, a Phantom 2 owner updated his firmware and was unable to take images or record video afterwards. Bruce Simpson’s friend cosmic ray and how he is causing chaos with electronic devices. Gene Robinson and new battery techno...
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