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Flying

Oct 01 2020
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

Resilience • On a beloved turboprop twin—and an industry

Inbox • October 2020

Coflyt • A new ownership dashboard

Easing Pilot Workload • Beechcraft King Air 360/360ER

An LSA Goes Electric • Texas Aircraft eColt

Flight-Test Update • Gulfstream G700

Next Great Flight • For our fallen heroes

Ask Flying • We know you have questions.

Sheep Thrills • When copilots remained silent

Van Nuys Newhall 9 Departure • One of the country’s busiest airports benefits from a standard departure procedure.

The Case of the Absent Avgas • Can fuel supplies be legal and still inadequate?

A Bet You Can’t Afford To Lose • VFR into IMC is a bad gamble.

BLACKHAWK’S KING AIR 350 ENGINE UPGRADE • HOW VALUABLE IS THIS MOD?

Blackhawk History • Blackhawk has completed more than 900 total engine upgrades in the past 21 years and now controls 37 supplemental type certificates.

HOW’S YOUR IFR GOING? • Brushing up for fall-weather flying

Three Great Techniques, One Simple Method • PUT THE POLISH ON YOUR IFR SKILLS.

Angels Among Us • Business aviation gives back by providing critical lift.

Field Morey • A legacy of IFR flight training

Riders on the Storm • Two views of Hurricane Isaias

Beginners • Do as I say, not as I do.

Dropping It In • Pride still goeth before a fall.

The Day You Became a Pilot • Getting better is an incremental process.

Earhart and Range • Luck is no substitute for fuel.

Early Business Aviation


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 76 Publisher: Firecrown Media Inc. Edition: Oct 01 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 14, 2020

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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

Resilience • On a beloved turboprop twin—and an industry

Inbox • October 2020

Coflyt • A new ownership dashboard

Easing Pilot Workload • Beechcraft King Air 360/360ER

An LSA Goes Electric • Texas Aircraft eColt

Flight-Test Update • Gulfstream G700

Next Great Flight • For our fallen heroes

Ask Flying • We know you have questions.

Sheep Thrills • When copilots remained silent

Van Nuys Newhall 9 Departure • One of the country’s busiest airports benefits from a standard departure procedure.

The Case of the Absent Avgas • Can fuel supplies be legal and still inadequate?

A Bet You Can’t Afford To Lose • VFR into IMC is a bad gamble.

BLACKHAWK’S KING AIR 350 ENGINE UPGRADE • HOW VALUABLE IS THIS MOD?

Blackhawk History • Blackhawk has completed more than 900 total engine upgrades in the past 21 years and now controls 37 supplemental type certificates.

HOW’S YOUR IFR GOING? • Brushing up for fall-weather flying

Three Great Techniques, One Simple Method • PUT THE POLISH ON YOUR IFR SKILLS.

Angels Among Us • Business aviation gives back by providing critical lift.

Field Morey • A legacy of IFR flight training

Riders on the Storm • Two views of Hurricane Isaias

Beginners • Do as I say, not as I do.

Dropping It In • Pride still goeth before a fall.

The Day You Became a Pilot • Getting better is an incremental process.

Earhart and Range • Luck is no substitute for fuel.

Early Business Aviation


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