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New preventive restriction from the Czech Government

Dear pilots, please be aware of the new measure from the Czech Government valid from the 19.02.2020: It is prohibited to all persons to stay and move outside their homes without respiratory protective equipment such as drapes, respirators, face masks, scarves or other means that prevent the spread of droplets. Flying Academy would like to

ATPL Theory 650 Block

Let us inform you that the following ATPL Theory 650 Block will start on 09 of May 2020 in Prague! Please find the detailed schedule of the course below. Make sure to confirm your attendance on time to [email protected], the seats are limited! Please specify, whether it is going to be your 1st or 2nd block.

Updates regarding current situation in the Czech Republic

Dear pilots, Let us inform you we will be publishing latest developments and updates on https://flyfa.com/covid-19/ regarding the current situation in the Czech Republic. Please check it regularly. Please find a brief outtake below as well: Q: Is Flying Academy open and operating? A: Yes, both bases are open and operating with normal operating hours. Q: Can I

Preventive Measures Related to COVID-19 Virus

Dear clients, We would like to inform you about precaution measures to prevent and mitigate the spread of new coronavirus disease COVID-19. The government of the Czech Republic declared the state of emergency in its entire territory for 30 days with effect from March 12th, 2020 from 2 pm. However, new mitigations have been announced today,

Information for students in Europe

Frequently Asked Questions related to the current situation with COVID-19 disease in the Czech Republic. Is Flying Academy open and operating?Yes, both bases are open and operating with normal operating hours Can I proceed with my training in the current situation ?Yes, based on the government decision, flight training is not affected by current restrictions.

Airbus Logs No Orders in February. Coronavirus Impact?

Reading Time: < 1 minute Airbus has announced its February results which seem to be not very positive, as the European planemaker recorded no single order in the last month of winter. Is it only a coincidence with the outbreak of coronavirus? Since the beginning of 2020 Airbus secured a total of 274 orders for its commercial aircraft.

Pilot Personality – What Character Qualities Are Important?

Reading Time: < 1 minute A pilot profession offers extraordinary opportunities for traveling and working in a multinational team. However, this is not the only advantage that this profession can offer. It’s also one of the highest-paying jobs, which can offer a longer period of holiday, free of charge flights, etc. Nevertheless, according to recruitment specialists, this

AEGEAN Begins a New Era with Brand New Airbus A320neos

AEGEAN, the flag carrier of Greece, has begun a new era with a new livery, new identity and three brand new Airbus A320neo aircraft. The planes will be equipped with the latest technology Pratt & Whitney engines. By 2025 AEGEAN expects to receive 46 A320neo and A321neo aircraft, with an option for 12 additional aircraft

Wright Electric Pursues Path Towards Electric Commercial Aircraft

Wright Electric, a start-up electric aircraft developer, has announced the beginning of the engine development program for its flagship 186-seat electric commercial plane, named Wright 1. In order to make the Wright 1 airborne, the company has begun the construction of a 1.5 MW electric motor and inverter at 3 kilovolts to form the powerplant for the

What is Turbulence? Does it Pose Any Danger to Safety?

Reading Time: 6 minutes Turbulence is the primary cause of non-fatal aviation accidents each year. Although it is not considered as a deadly threat, none could say that it is a pleasant experience, neither passengers nor flight, and cabin crew. Sometimes it happens to hear that passengers who know little about turbulence or even do not have