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STEPS TO BECOME A PILOT (2)
Yes. In the United States, an Air Boss Letter of Authorization (LoA) issued by the FAA is mandatory for any air show since January 1, 2020. This requirement also applies to events with drones or parachutists. Air bosses are critical for ensuring the safety and entertainment of an air show. Learn more here.
Yes. In the United States an Air Boss is recognized by the FAA in a Letter of Authorization (LOA). Learn more here.
WHAT IS AN AIR BOSS (3)
Yes. In the United States, an Air Boss Letter of Authorization (LoA) issued by the FAA is mandatory for any air show since January 1, 2020. This requirement also applies to events with drones or parachutists. Air bosses are critical for ensuring the safety and entertainment of an air show. Learn more here.
The air boss (as defined by the Federal Aviation Administration Order 8900.1, Change 87, Volume 3, Chapter 6 Paragraph 3-143 A. 3) is: “The individual who has the primary responsibility for air show operations on the active taxiways, runways, and the surrounding air show demonstration area.” Learn more here.
Yes. In the United States an Air Boss is recognized by the FAA in a Letter of Authorization (LOA). Learn more here.
STEPS TO BECOME A PILOT (2)
Yes. In the United States, an Air Boss Letter of Authorization (LoA) issued by the FAA is mandatory for any air show since January 1, 2020. This requirement also applies to events with drones or parachutists. Air bosses are critical for ensuring the safety and entertainment of an air show. Learn more here.
Yes. In the United States an Air Boss is recognized by the FAA in a Letter of Authorization (LOA). Learn more here.
WHAT IS AN AIR BOSS (3)
Yes. In the United States, an Air Boss Letter of Authorization (LoA) issued by the FAA is mandatory for any air show since January 1, 2020. This requirement also applies to events with drones or parachutists. Air bosses are critical for ensuring the safety and entertainment of an air show. Learn more here.
The air boss (as defined by the Federal Aviation Administration Order 8900.1, Change 87, Volume 3, Chapter 6 Paragraph 3-143 A. 3) is: “The individual who has the primary responsibility for air show operations on the active taxiways, runways, and the surrounding air show demonstration area.” Learn more here.
Yes. In the United States an Air Boss is recognized by the FAA in a Letter of Authorization (LOA). Learn more here.
