MemphisCrimson
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What’s everyone’s opinion of the pilot magazines out there? Anyone find one better than another?
What I dislike about the newsstand mags (Flying and Plane & Pilot especially) is that every other story seems to be about a crash or a near-miss.
When I first became interested in learning to fly, I stopped by the bookstore and picked up a few flying magazines. I'm sure many others do the same. These magazines are NOT the way to encourage someone to take up flying. All they lack are tear-out cards for funeral homes, life insurance companies, and probate attorneys.
I'll disagree here. When I was learning to fly I devoured aviation magazines and mistakes, crashes, all of it. I learned a lot just by reading those type of articles. Hopefully not what to do, and from others **** ups. Served me well so far.
Since I won't take my tablet into the bathroom, I subscribe to Flying, Plane & Pilot, and Kitplanes.Unless they’re sitting in the FBO next to the couches, I don’t ever read them. It’s all online nowadays anyway.
I like Peter Garrison's columns, as well. He's written a couple based on books that I've sent to him (I hound old bookstores for aviation and astronomy stuff). And Martha is "as represented", I've been to several safety seminars hosted by her, though it's been nearly two decades at this point.Sport Aviation (EAA)
AOPA
Air & Space
Flying (mostly because I like Martha Lunken's columns; the rest of it is fair, at best)
Flight Training (AOPA)
What’s everyone’s opinion of the pilot magazines out there? Anyone find one better than another?