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  1. FLYING Magazine

    Get the latest aviation news, pilot resources, aircraft reviews, and more from FLYING Magazine — trusted by aviators since 1927.

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    Get the latest aviation news, pilot resources, aircraft reviews, and industry insights from FLYING Magazine — trusted by aviators since 1927.

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  4. Avionics and Gear | FLYING Magazine

    Explore avionics news, product reviews, and tech insights from FLYING Magazine. Learn about GPS, ADS-B, cockpit upgrades, flight decks, and the future of aviation tech.

  5. We Fly: Vashon Ranger R7 - FLYING Magazine

    Jan 24, 2025 · The Vashon Ranger R7, a high-wing, light sport design is one because it is about as close to a flying BMX bicycle as you can get without re-creating that iconic movie scene from E.T.

  6. Best Online Ground Schools - FLYING Magazine

    Nov 18, 2025 · FLYING Magazine is a one-stop resource for everything aviation, including news, training, aircraft, gear, careers, photos, videos, and more.

  7. 5 Top Recommended Flight Schools in California - FLYING Magazine

    Whether you want to obtain a private pilot license or become a flight instructor, many of the best flight schools in California have multiple training options to fit different flying goals.

  8. What Is the Best Flight Simulator? - FLYING Magazine

    Aug 22, 2025 · FLYING explores top flight simulator software and accessories for the best at-home simulation. You can also check out the FLYING Edition Rig to get started on the right track.

  9. We Fly: Cirrus SR G7+ - FLYING Magazine

    Aug 18, 2025 · It also won’t fly through heavy weather radar returns, though it’s perfectly capable of flying in IMC. Remember, it’s really the GFC 700 autopilot that’s doing the flying.

  10. How to Decipher Flight-Level Weather - FLYING Magazine

    Nov 1, 2024 · Flying toward the trough usually means flying toward deteriorating weather. The opposite is true. Flying toward higher heights usually equates to flying toward fair weather.