Pilots & Places
About Flying/Meet the Editors
- May 13, 20112In Going Direct, Robert Goyer airs his thoughts on some of the most controversial aviation issues of the day.
Robert has been with Flying since 1994. During that time he was written and photographed hundreds of feature stories on a wide variety of topics.
- May 13, 2011Stephen Pope is a longtime aviation journalist and pilot. He grew up in northern New Jersey, where he started taking flying lessons at the age of 15 at small grass strip in a Piper J-3 Cub. While in high school he worked as a line boy at the East 60th Street Heliport in New York City and First Aviation Services at New Jersey's Teterboro Airport, as well as a stringer writing for several local community newspapers.
- May 13, 20112Pia Bergqvist joined Flying in December 2010. A passionate aviator, Pia started flying in 1999 and quickly obtained her single- and multi-engine commercial, instrument and instructor ratings. After a decade of working in general aviation, Pia has accumulated almost 3,000 hours of flight time in nearly 40 different types of aircraft.
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- March 11, 2011Shayla Silva joined Flying as web editor in January 2013.
- November 8, 20102Former Senior Editor Robert Goyer is humbled to accept the Editor-in-Chief reigns at Flying.
- December 8, 2009Jay's Human Factor column in Flying allows pilots to benefit from his uniquely effective approach to error prevention.
- December 8, 20094For no apparent reason, Martha fell in love with airplanes at age nine and she learned to fly an Ercoupe in the early 1960s while attending college.
- December 8, 2009Dick Karl is a cancer surgeon who appreciates the beauty and science involved in both surgery and flying.
- December 8, 20093Harvard-educated in English, Peter Garrison is a self-taught aerodynamicist whose writing concentrates on what makes airplanes work and how they can be improved, and on the factors, both mechanical and human, that sometimes cause them to crash.
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