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Colorado Pilots Association CPA Newsletter
ibmacgeek
13 episodes
4 weeks ago
Colorado Pilots Association Newsletter is published by the Colorado Pilots Association once each month. Colorado Pilots Association was incorporated as a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation in 1972. It is a statewide organization with over 700 members dedicated to making Colorado a better, safer, and more desirable place to fly. Objectives of the organization are to promote aviation and flight safety, to protect the rights of pilots, and to be of assistance to the general public in aviation matters. Most organizational activities are administered from central offices located in the Denver area. Officers of the association are elected by the membership at an annual meeting in November of each year. The officers and appointed committee chairpersons make up the Board of Directors that governs affairs of the association. Individuals acting as liaisons for other aviation-related organizations attend board meetings to facilitate coordination of activities. And a dedicated group of Area Representatives located around the state act as membership and information contacts. Please note, these newsletters are AI Transcribed, so there may be some phrasing or depictions from the newsletter. To get the full printed edition of the newsletter, please join us as a member at ColoradoPilots.org
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Colorado Pilots Association Newsletter is published by the Colorado Pilots Association once each month. Colorado Pilots Association was incorporated as a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation in 1972. It is a statewide organization with over 700 members dedicated to making Colorado a better, safer, and more desirable place to fly. Objectives of the organization are to promote aviation and flight safety, to protect the rights of pilots, and to be of assistance to the general public in aviation matters. Most organizational activities are administered from central offices located in the Denver area. Officers of the association are elected by the membership at an annual meeting in November of each year. The officers and appointed committee chairpersons make up the Board of Directors that governs affairs of the association. Individuals acting as liaisons for other aviation-related organizations attend board meetings to facilitate coordination of activities. And a dedicated group of Area Representatives located around the state act as membership and information contacts. Please note, these newsletters are AI Transcribed, so there may be some phrasing or depictions from the newsletter. To get the full printed edition of the newsletter, please join us as a member at ColoradoPilots.org
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FAA MOSAIC - Modernizing Special Airworthiness Certification Podcast
Colorado Pilots Association CPA Newsletter
21 minutes 16 seconds
7 months ago
FAA MOSAIC - Modernizing Special Airworthiness Certification Podcast
This is an AI Generated Podcast -  This Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) notice proposes significant changes to the regulations governing light-sport aircraft, aiming to modernize their certification, operation, and maintenance. The proposal seeks to expand the types of aircraft that can qualify as light-sport, including rotorcraft and powered-lift, and to increase the privileges of sport pilots, potentially allowing them to operate four-seat airplanes under certain limitations and receive endorsements for night flying. The FAA also outlines new performance-based airworthiness standards for these aircraft, focusing on safety enhancements and increased capabilities, and introduces noise certification requirements for aircraft not conforming to a type certificate. Furthermore, the rule addresses experimental aircraft, including codifying operating limitations for space support vehicle flights and revising rules for market surveys and operations over populated areas. Finally, it details changes to repairman certification and maintenance requirements for light-sport aircraft, emphasizing alignment with broader aviation standards.
Colorado Pilots Association CPA Newsletter
Colorado Pilots Association Newsletter is published by the Colorado Pilots Association once each month. Colorado Pilots Association was incorporated as a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation in 1972. It is a statewide organization with over 700 members dedicated to making Colorado a better, safer, and more desirable place to fly. Objectives of the organization are to promote aviation and flight safety, to protect the rights of pilots, and to be of assistance to the general public in aviation matters. Most organizational activities are administered from central offices located in the Denver area. Officers of the association are elected by the membership at an annual meeting in November of each year. The officers and appointed committee chairpersons make up the Board of Directors that governs affairs of the association. Individuals acting as liaisons for other aviation-related organizations attend board meetings to facilitate coordination of activities. And a dedicated group of Area Representatives located around the state act as membership and information contacts. Please note, these newsletters are AI Transcribed, so there may be some phrasing or depictions from the newsletter. To get the full printed edition of the newsletter, please join us as a member at ColoradoPilots.org