Tag: <span>AOPA Lux News</span>

A Look Back: Our Old AOPA Blog is Still Online

Before we consolidated all our updates here on the AOPA Luxembourg website, we maintained a separate blog to share stories, news, and reflections with the general aviation community. That blog is still online – and it’s full of memories worth revisiting. 🌐 Explore the archive here The blog was active …

AOPA Safety Seminar on Saturday March 22, 2025!

This event is pivotal in promoting a culture of safety among pilots. AOPA brings together a host of national and international speakers taking a deep dive into all things safety. This seminar is particularly significant as it prepares our pilots for the upcoming flying season, especially after the reduced flying …

Job Opportunity: Become an Air Traffic Controller in Luxembourg!

Are you looking for an exciting and rewarding career in aviation? The Administration de la Navigation Aérienne (ANA) in Luxembourg is currently hiring six Air Traffic Controllers to join its team at Findel Airport. Why Choose This Career? Job Details What Does an Air Traffic Controller Do? As an Air …

New Air Safety Bulletin for Aeromodelism Sites in Luxembourg

Ensuring Safe Coexistence Between General Aviation and Aeromodelism Activities In its ongoing effort to enhance aviation safety, the Luxembourg Directorate of Civil Aviation (DAC) has released the updated Air Safety Bulletin ASB 2025/01. This bulletin revises and supersedes ASB 2023/01 and provides essential information for general aviation pilots regarding aeromodelism …

Avis mortuaire

C’est avec une profonde tristesse que nous avons appris le décès de Camille MONTAIGU Camille était bien plus qu’un membre de notre association. Son engagement sans faille, sa générosité et sa volonté de faire avancer nos projets collectifs ont marqué chacun d’entre nous. En tant que ancien membre de notre …

IAOPA Europe Advocates for Dedicated GA Air-to-Air Communication Channels Across Europe

In a significant step forward for General Aviation (GA) in Europe, two frequencies, 123.065 MHz and 123.135 MHz (both with 8.33 kHz channel spacing), have been officially reserved for GA air-to-air communication across the continent. This initiative marks a substantial achievement in streamlining communication and enhancing safety within the GA …