Is 35 Hours Enough
The world’s flying community looks at the 35-hour yearly average for U.S. pilots and shakes its collective …
Improving or maintaining your flying skills is a goal every pilot should have with each flight. Here are expert opinions on how to apply performance standards to your everyday flying.
The world’s flying community looks at the 35-hour yearly average for U.S. pilots and shakes its collective …
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Just about every pilot would agree that studying certain aspects of flight can be a time-consuming mental workout. Any …
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