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    Get the latest aviation news, pilot resources, aircraft reviews, and more 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. 6 Best HOTAS Flight Stick Options - FLYING Magazine

    Aug 12, 2025 · FLYING Magazine is a one-stop resource for everything aviation, including news, training, aircraft, gear, careers, photos, videos, and more.

  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. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Mountain Flying Basics: Tips for Flying Over Mountains - FLYING …

    Jun 7, 2022 · Optimize flight conditions by flying early in the morning when the air is calm, and dynamically manage your aircraft's energy, using techniques like climbing/descending spirals to gain …

  10. Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar: Resembling a Small Flying Saucer, It First ...

    Apr 29, 2025 · [Courtesy: U.S. Air Force] The resulting VZ-9 first flew in 1959. Resembling a small flying saucer, the Avrocar was only 18 feet in diameter, only half the wingspan of a Cessna 172.