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Flying

December 2022 / January 2023
Magazine

The sharp wit and experienced judgment of Flying’s experts cover all the challenges and rewards that aviation offers to all flying enthusiasts.

BEHIND THE LENS

Flying • ISSUE 933 DECEMBER 2022/JANUARY 2023

FAIL FAST? • Not when you’re flying—or certifying—an airplane.

WELCOME TO ISSUE #933 • The latest issue of FLYING transitions us to timeless.

THE VALUE OF COMPETITION, PART II • A starting point for youth in aviation

INBOX

How often do airliners go around, and what’s the usual reason?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS ILS 14 (MYNN) • A blue-water approach to a busy Caribbean hub

THE CONTACT APPROACH • Lessons I learned from flying the mail

WINDY CANYON • Canyons draw adventurous pilots in—but they hold hidden hazards.

A PRECISION APPROACH • A recently retired engineer from a legendary OEM transitions to the experimental space.

QUICK 6

EPIC AIRCRAFT E1000 GX • A full-power turbine experience that sips fuel while it flies fast

EPIC BUILD • The factory in Bend transitions from experimental to certified production.

EPIC TRAINING

GO A LONG WAY • The latest updates to jets at the NBAA-BACE event in October show off new technology.

CESSNA 195 • An iconic Businessliner turns over 75 years.

A PLATINUM CELEBRATION • The 195 community gathered in fine form to commemorate the occasion.

MILESTONES IN THE LIFE OF THE BUSINESSLINER • The Cessna 195, with its distinctive bumped cowl and teardrop-shaped wheel pants, harkens back to a time when men wore slacks with cuffs and white shirts to work and women dressed up to go grocery shopping. There are those who say the aircraft, which had a relatively short production run, was a classic from the beginning. The airplane had some significant milestones.

JOURNEY TO THE KEYS • The island chain beckons, extending Florida’s reach into the Caribbean.

STAYING ON TOP OF THE FREEZING LEVEL • The conditions rarely reflect the standard lapse rate, for one.

GIFTS FOR AVIATION BUFFS • We share 12 great ideas for you or the aircraft enthusiast in your life.

NOT JUST FOR AIRLINES • Save time, money, and maybe your life with some sim experience.

AN(OTHER) AIRPLANE OF OUR OWN: PART 2

TRUST BUT VERIFY • Or just go with your gut…

HIGH EXPECTATIONS

SAFETY GATEKEEPER • Gleaning lessons from the latest Nall Report to help understand where risk originates

ON BEING A PASSENGER • A trip to Iceland in a non-flying seat

MY LIFE OF CRIME • The long rap sheet only tells part of the tale.

THE SEED • A classic fatigue signature starts from within…

HOWARD 500 • The business-minded piston twin that still graces the skies


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 116 Publisher: Firecrown Media Inc. Edition: December 2022 / January 2023

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  • Release date: December 16, 2022

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The sharp wit and experienced judgment of Flying’s experts cover all the challenges and rewards that aviation offers to all flying enthusiasts.

BEHIND THE LENS

Flying • ISSUE 933 DECEMBER 2022/JANUARY 2023

FAIL FAST? • Not when you’re flying—or certifying—an airplane.

WELCOME TO ISSUE #933 • The latest issue of FLYING transitions us to timeless.

THE VALUE OF COMPETITION, PART II • A starting point for youth in aviation

INBOX

How often do airliners go around, and what’s the usual reason?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS ILS 14 (MYNN) • A blue-water approach to a busy Caribbean hub

THE CONTACT APPROACH • Lessons I learned from flying the mail

WINDY CANYON • Canyons draw adventurous pilots in—but they hold hidden hazards.

A PRECISION APPROACH • A recently retired engineer from a legendary OEM transitions to the experimental space.

QUICK 6

EPIC AIRCRAFT E1000 GX • A full-power turbine experience that sips fuel while it flies fast

EPIC BUILD • The factory in Bend transitions from experimental to certified production.

EPIC TRAINING

GO A LONG WAY • The latest updates to jets at the NBAA-BACE event in October show off new technology.

CESSNA 195 • An iconic Businessliner turns over 75 years.

A PLATINUM CELEBRATION • The 195 community gathered in fine form to commemorate the occasion.

MILESTONES IN THE LIFE OF THE BUSINESSLINER • The Cessna 195, with its distinctive bumped cowl and teardrop-shaped wheel pants, harkens back to a time when men wore slacks with cuffs and white shirts to work and women dressed up to go grocery shopping. There are those who say the aircraft, which had a relatively short production run, was a classic from the beginning. The airplane had some significant milestones.

JOURNEY TO THE KEYS • The island chain beckons, extending Florida’s reach into the Caribbean.

STAYING ON TOP OF THE FREEZING LEVEL • The conditions rarely reflect the standard lapse rate, for one.

GIFTS FOR AVIATION BUFFS • We share 12 great ideas for you or the aircraft enthusiast in your life.

NOT JUST FOR AIRLINES • Save time, money, and maybe your life with some sim experience.

AN(OTHER) AIRPLANE OF OUR OWN: PART 2

TRUST BUT VERIFY • Or just go with your gut…

HIGH EXPECTATIONS

SAFETY GATEKEEPER • Gleaning lessons from the latest Nall Report to help understand where risk originates

ON BEING A PASSENGER • A trip to Iceland in a non-flying seat

MY LIFE OF CRIME • The long rap sheet only tells part of the tale.

THE SEED • A classic fatigue signature starts from within…

HOWARD 500 • The business-minded piston twin that still graces the skies


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