May 24, 2022
NEW Website
Welcome to the new ASA2fly.com! For the last several months, we have been working hard to create an easier, faster, and more efficient shopping experience for visitors. If you haven't yet been to the new website, the address is still https://asa2fly.com but you will find that it looks a little different. Have a look around and pick up some books and supplies for test preparation, that advanced rating, or your next adventure.
Visit our new editions section for the latest editions of your favorite titles.
If you have a career flight plan, browse ASA products that will help you get there.
Regulation News


ASA's FAR/AIM Series provides the most complete and up-to-date information available. As a subscriber to our free Update Subscription service, you receive notices automatically when a regulatory or procedural change is released by the FAA. When used with the 2022 books, this latest update will keep you current through May 19, 2022.
FAR-AMT Updates Coming
The new regulations for Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools (affecting Parts 43, 65 and 147) were published in the May 24, 2022 Federal Register and will be included in the ASA Updates the end of this week. These important rules have been in progress for more than 15 years; some of the specific subparts will be effective September 2022 and other parts not until August 2023. Rely on ASA’s FAR/AIM Series to help you stay on top of rules and regulations affecting your operations.
Collegiate News
SAFECON 2022
Each year, students from aviation institutions across the United States come together to compete in flight and ground training events during the National Intercollegiate Flying Association's (NIFA) annual SAFECON competition. This year the event was held May 9-14 at the Ohio State University Airport, hosted by the Ohio State University.
During the event, ASA hosts a computer accuracy competition where students work against the clock to solve flight planning calculations using a "manually operated flight computer," also known as an E6B. The exam includes problems related to time, speed, distance, wind corrections, fuel requirements, and conversion factors. Congratulations to this year's winners!

  • First Place - Jamie Gallagher, Embry-Riddle University, Prescott
  • Second Place - Matthew Cleveland, University of North Dakota
  • Third Place - Caroline Kelley, University of North Dakota
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Here are some photos from SAFECON 2022
The Flightline
The Aircraft
The Competitors
That Paint
BRUTUS
Those Cowboys
The Dinner!
Those Trophies

THAT Trophy!


The pure silver Tiffany-designed trophy was commissioned and first awarded in 1929 when aviation pioneer and inventor Dr. Grover Loening saw a need to annually recognize the most outstanding achievements of today’s college aviation programs. Dr. Loening (first aeronautical engineer for the Wright Brothers) asked his friends and famous pilots, Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, and Navy Commander John Towers, to assist him in judging the first competition. The original Loening Trophy is still awarded today and is considered the most prestigious award at the annual SAFECON competition.
The Winners!
Congratulations to ALL of the competing teams for making it to the national competition. We look forward to seeing you next year!
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