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Recent Accomplishments (solos, certificates and ratings by Phoenix students and pilots)

FAA Graphical Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs)

AOPA resources on TFRs

Washington ADIZ (an online AOPA multimedia presentation/course)

ADIZ/TFR online problem report form (AOPA sponsored)

Sunset/Sunrise Charts for Baltimore, MD (are you night current?)

Recommended Reading (some suggestions from our readers)

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Phoenix Aviation Acquires Ramair Inc.

Profile: Sheila Croft, Student Pilot

The Air Apparants: January 18 Article, The Jeffersonian

How many pilots are there? AOPA's 2000 Aviation Fact Card says that there are 635,472 U.S. pilots. These include 258,749 private pilots, 124,261 commercial pilots, and 137,642 airline transport pilots. Student pilots number 97,359, while there are 79,694 flight instructors. Interestingly, there are only 343 recreational pilots. Other aviation statistics are available on AOPA Online.



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