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From the Flight Deck

Use the visualization below to filter and customize your search and access the following runway safety products. New locations and resources will be added to the map when they are published. Visit FAA's Runway Safety page for additional safety tools and products. 

An Investigation of Lighting Schemes to Improve sUAS Conspicuity

Increasing the visual detection and recognition range of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and small UAS (sUAS) is vital for the safety of the National Airspace System (NAS). The last line of defense for collision avoidance is visual see-and-avoid, particularly, if/when automated Detect and Avoid...

Test Results

If your test was taken on or after January 13, 2020, log into your PSI account. You can print a duplicate or expired test report (AKTR) https://faa.psiexams.com/faa/login.

If your test was taken on or before January 10, 2020, send an email to AFB-721-ONLY-CTR@faa.gov. The email must include full name test was issued to, date of birth and type of test, including date test was taken...

Reexamination of Certain A&P Certificate Holders from St. George Aviation, DME Bryan Tobias & DME Marty Simmons

St. George Aviation

A criminal investigation conducted by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) revealed that between October 10, 1995 and December 31, 1998, employees of St. George Aviation (SGA) issued numerous fraudulent A&P mechanic certificates. The FAA has a reasonable basis to question whether certificates holders tested by SGA, which was criminally prosecuted for conducting fraudulent examinations, possess the qualifications to hold their certificates.

The FAA...

Designated Mechanic Examiner (DME) Brian Tobias

The reexamination will cover the rating(s) that the airman received from Bryan Tobias. Airmen holding both A&P ratings will be reexamined for competency of both ratings at the same time. The reexamination will consist of two tests: one knowledge test, and one oral test. The knowledge test will be computer-based and administered using the FAA Airman Knowledge Testing Program. The oral test will be given after successful completion of the knowledge test. An airman...

Reexamination of A&P Certificate Holders

Designated Mechanic Examiner (DME) Marty Simmons

The reexamination will cover the rating(s) the airman received from Marty Simmons. Airmen holding both A&P ratings will be reexamined for competency of both ratings at the same time. The reexamination will cover the certificate and/or rating(s) that the airman received based on tests administered by Marty Simmons. Certificates received based on tests administered from other than Marty Simmons...

Reexamination of A&P Certificate Holders

St. George Aviation

Knowledge Tests

  • If you've received Airframe and Powerplant ratings from St. George Aviation —

    You will receive a 60-question computer-generated General/Airframe/Powerplant (RTG) knowledge test. The RTG exam is generated from a combination of questions from the Aviation Mechanic General, Airframe, and Powerplant knowledge question banks. Visit ...