Resources : Professional Organizations Help?
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (www.aopa.org) – Ranked among the 100 largest membership organizations in the United States, the AOPA site offers fly-in information, pilot news, a sample of their printed magazine and membership information. Members may utilize online searchable databases, weather information, back issues, events, and more.
Air Force Link (www.af.mil) – Everything Air Force: news, careers, library, images, etc. Additional information includes subcategories on civilian, enlisted, officer, and retiree. A masterfully created site with both style and purpose.
Federal Aviation Administration (www.faa.gov) – Review current events, FAA highlights, and a handy summarized list of FAA offices. No administrative red tape here only clear, concise information concerning FAA policy and its commitment to the aviation industry.
The Mechanic Home Page (www.the-mechanic.com) – If you’re an aircraft mechanic you’re gonna love this site. Put down your wrench, pull your head out of the undercarriage and login. The Mechanic home page is chock-full of aircraft maintenance technician info. Members of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association can keep current on all of the happenings at the union, scan the news, read articles written by your peers, and peruse the employment opportunities. You’ll be glad you did.
National Air and Space Museum (www.nasm.si.edu) - The Smithsonian’s online air and space museum gives you a virtual look at aviation and space history.Click through museum maps, exhibits, educational programs, news and events.To milestone’s of flight to rocketry and space, it’s all here. History at your finger tips.
National Business Aircraft Association – (www.nbaa.com) – The official NBAA Web site. Great information on products and services. Subjects include: membership, news, calendar of events, seminars and conventions, etc. Editorial content on aviation policy, potlitical issues, and business travel.
National Transportation Safety Board (www.ntsb.gov) – Learn from the mistakes of other aviators through the investigative research of the NTSB. Descriptions of over 41,000 aviation accidents, and statistics.
Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (www.pama.org) – The official PAMA Web site fosters and improves the methods, skills, learning, and achievement in the field of Aviation Maintenance. Information available includes: listings of local meetings and seminars, news, technical bulletins, journals and other appropriate publications dealing with the trade of Aviation Maintenance.
The Helicopter Association International (www.rotor.com) is a non-profit, professional trade association of over 1,400 member organizations from 70 nations. Since 1948, HAI has been dedicated to promoting the helicopter as a safe and efficient method of transportation, and to the advancement of the civil helicopter industry. 
WEB’s staff of Designated Airworthiness Representatives (DARs) is authorized by the United States Federal Aviation Administration to perform a wide range of functions on behalf of the FAA. These functions include the issue of Special Flight Permits, Standard Airworthiness Certificates and Export Certificates of Airworthiness for U.S. registered aircraft.
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