Flying Staff
Piper Mirage
Still the ultimate piston single, the Mirage is better than ever and now costs less too.
Flying Enewsletter Archive
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Sun ‘n Fun Snapshots
As Sun ‘n Fun approaches, the editor-in-chief pulls out a few snapshots of shows in the recent past.
Heli-Expo 2011
Sights and scenes from the Helicopter Association International’s biggest show ever.
Shayla Silva, Web Editor
Shayla Silva joined Flying as web editor in January 2013. For as long as she can remember, she has had a passion for writing. Growing up in four separate states and moving almost every other year, writing was (and still is) the single constant in her life. Shayla graduated from the University of Central Florida […]
Getting Support
In last week’s Flying newsletter, our editor-in-chief Robert Goyer wrote about a study that AOPA conducted to find out why a staggering number of student pilots drop out prior to completing their license. It found that, in making the decision to continue flight training, the quality of instruction and sense of community were more important […]
Getting Out of the Comfort Zone
While driving back the other day after a particularly challenging horse jump lesson, I realized there are many similarities between horseback riding and flying. It reminded me that – as with any sport – I need to walk before I run. There is a progression of skill, and nothing but experience can advance me to […]