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Flying

April/May 2021
Magazine

The sharp wit and experienced judgment of Flying’s experts cover all the challenges and rewards that aviation offers to all flying enthusiasts. From industry news updates, regulations, trends, air shows and events to carefully researched reports on all categories of airplanes, helicopters, avionics, products, technology, accessories and equipment to pilot technique, flight training, safety, weather, operations and maintenance.

Flying

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Dream Aircraft • What would you choose?

Inbox • April + May 2021

Flight Outfitters Seaplane Duffels • Tough bags for harsh environments

Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 • Updates to airstair, cabin and connectivity

Bye Aerospace eFlyer 2 • Production starts for the electric two-seater

FreeFlight Datalink ADS-B • A new solution for 400-plus models

Next Great Flight • A wish-list biplane

A neighbor has asked to go flying with me. How can I assure them that it will be safe?

A Bug’s Lesson • The aviation edition

Key West RNAV (GPS) Runway 27 • Take a few minutes to brief this take-it-easy approach to the Keys.

Fear No Evil • Sometimes the punishment is out of proportion to the crime.

Flying in Comfort and Style • Plan the best experience for your passengers.

BUILDING THE DREAM BEAVER • KENMORE AIR’S 75 YEARS OF TRANSFORMING SEAPLANES INTO GOLD

KENMORE’S 75 YEARS

MINIMIZING TAKEOFF RISKS • An in-depth look at losing power during departure

APPROACHABLE AIRCRAFT ERCOUPE • A LITTLE DREAM TO FLY

One Perfect Day • Rockets, planes, boats and kiddos

The Holy Shiver • The only thing we have to fear…

I’m Nobody • Aviation celebrities in a close-knit industry

Two Airline Pilots and a Skywagon • An experience in aero-nautical decision-making

Coronavirus Cobwebs • A virus restricts life on the ground and in the air.

Through a Glass, Darkly • The future’s not ours to see. Que sera, sera.

Becoming Southwest Airlines


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Frequency: One time Pages: 76 Publisher: Flying Media Group, LLC Edition: April/May 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 22, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The sharp wit and experienced judgment of Flying’s experts cover all the challenges and rewards that aviation offers to all flying enthusiasts. From industry news updates, regulations, trends, air shows and events to carefully researched reports on all categories of airplanes, helicopters, avionics, products, technology, accessories and equipment to pilot technique, flight training, safety, weather, operations and maintenance.

Flying

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Dream Aircraft • What would you choose?

Inbox • April + May 2021

Flight Outfitters Seaplane Duffels • Tough bags for harsh environments

Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 • Updates to airstair, cabin and connectivity

Bye Aerospace eFlyer 2 • Production starts for the electric two-seater

FreeFlight Datalink ADS-B • A new solution for 400-plus models

Next Great Flight • A wish-list biplane

A neighbor has asked to go flying with me. How can I assure them that it will be safe?

A Bug’s Lesson • The aviation edition

Key West RNAV (GPS) Runway 27 • Take a few minutes to brief this take-it-easy approach to the Keys.

Fear No Evil • Sometimes the punishment is out of proportion to the crime.

Flying in Comfort and Style • Plan the best experience for your passengers.

BUILDING THE DREAM BEAVER • KENMORE AIR’S 75 YEARS OF TRANSFORMING SEAPLANES INTO GOLD

KENMORE’S 75 YEARS

MINIMIZING TAKEOFF RISKS • An in-depth look at losing power during departure

APPROACHABLE AIRCRAFT ERCOUPE • A LITTLE DREAM TO FLY

One Perfect Day • Rockets, planes, boats and kiddos

The Holy Shiver • The only thing we have to fear…

I’m Nobody • Aviation celebrities in a close-knit industry

Two Airline Pilots and a Skywagon • An experience in aero-nautical decision-making

Coronavirus Cobwebs • A virus restricts life on the ground and in the air.

Through a Glass, Darkly • The future’s not ours to see. Que sera, sera.

Becoming Southwest Airlines


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