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Impact of FAA Recent Policy Changess on Internships

Dive into this presentation to know impact of FAA recent policy change. Also get to know what is flight instructor certificate validityand other such impacts.

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Impact of FAA Recent Policy Changess on Internships

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  1. Impact of FAA Recent Policy Changes on Internships for Student Pilots The world of aviation is constantly evolving, and with it, the regulations set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Recent FAA policy changes introduced in late 2024 and early 2025 have made a noticeable impact on student pilot training and internship opportunities across flight academies in the United States. For aspiring pilots, these updates bring both new opportunities and challenges. Let’s explore the key policy changes and what they mean for student pilots preparing for internships. https://aerocadet.com/

  2. What is the Impact of FAA Policy Change: A Full Guide • 1. Training in Special or Experimental Aircraft • Previously, flight schools and instructors needed special approvals (known as LODAs) to train students in experimental or limited-category aircraft. • 2. Changes to Recent Flight Experience and Currency • The FAA clarified what counts toward “recent flight experience.” One key update states that flight instructors and students are not considered passengers to each other during training. • 3. Restrictions on Elective and Specialized Training • The FAA now restricts elective training—such as aerobatics, mountain flying, or formation flying—for student pilots. These specialized courses are allowed only for certificated pilots. https://aerocadet.com/

  3. Flight Instructor Certificate Validity • Another major change affects Certified Flight Instructors (CFIs). Instructor certificates no longer expire after a fixed date. Instead, instructors must demonstrate recent experience every 24 months to maintain their teaching privileges. • Impact: • For student doing pilot internship in USA, this provides more stability. Schools will have a larger pool of instructors who remain active without gaps caused by certificate expirations. However, it also means students must ensure their instructors are current under the new requirements. https://aerocadet.com/

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  5. Conclusion • FAA policy changes are reshaping how internships and training for student pilots are conducted in the USA. While some opportunities, like specialized early training, are now more limited, the overall environment is becoming clearer, safer, and better structured. • For student pilots, these adjustments mean internships will continue to provide valuable experience, but with a stronger emphasis on the core skills needed to progress toward professional pilot certifications. https://aerocadet.com/

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