by IASA | May 4, 2020 | News
When you hear the words ‘Irish Air Corps Pilot’, what do you think? Perhaps you know very little and have only been exposed to them at air shows like the Bray Air Display. You may know a bit more. You may have some questions. What does a Pilot in the Air Corps do?...
by IASA | Apr 24, 2020 | News
Cargo airlines usually operate out of the spotlight and can sometimes even be forgotten about. Flying largely at night and with older fleets, cargo airlines are rarely in the headlines. This of course has dramatically changed in recent weeks and months. If someone...
by IASA | Apr 23, 2020 | News
In times of crisis whether pandemic or natural disaster related, communities need assistance, fast. Each area affected is vulnerable and requires aid in the immediate aftermath of such an event. The aviation industry has tremendous leverage in its ability to relocate...
by IASA | Apr 10, 2020 | News
With the recent Covid 19 pandemic, many of us are finding ourselves with a lot of spare time at home. While this situation is not ideal, it is important that we remain proactive. The aviation industry will be one of the worst effected industries and the effects of...
by IASA | Apr 3, 2020 | News
176,000. That was the average amount of flights tracked per day by Flightradar24 in March 2019. 69,508. That was the amount of flights tracked by Flightradar24 on Saturday, the 28th of March 2020. The skies are emptying. COVID-19 is having a dramatic effect on the...
by IASA | Mar 11, 2020 | News
On Saturday, the 7th of March, the annual Pilot Careers Live was held in Croke Park. Approved Training Organisations such as Atlantic Flight Training Academy and FTE Jerez as well as other airlines and companies such as Aer Lingus, Pooleys and the Irish Aviation...