FAA Policy On Flight Tests Amid Coronavirus Epidemic Emerging.
For now, FSDOs seem to be letting Designated Pilot Examiners decide to fly, or not, amid COVID-19 pandemic. One DPE who’s still doing checkrides explains his choice and his reasoning.
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For now, FSDOs seem to be letting Designated Pilot Examiners decide to fly, or not, amid COVID-19 pandemic. One DPE who’s still doing checkrides explains his choice and his reasoning.
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