Whether you are an aviation enthusiast, already a pilot or thinking of becoming one, it’s the best read in the aviation business. ‘Written by pilots for pilots’, each issue is packed with flight tests, flying adventures, news, lively columns and more to inspire, inform and entertain – all illustrated with stunning photography. Pilot magazine is published 13 times a year (every four weeks).
Pilot
Controversy and inspiration
Pilot Notes • The latest news from the world of general aviation
Airfields • What’s happening at our airfields, aerodromes & airports
Flight training • News from the clubs, schools & ATOs
Rotorheads • The latest news from the world of rotary-wing aviation
New regs
Bristell fashion • It’s certainly shipshape but does BRM AERO′s new high-wing B8 live up to the Czech manufacturer’s fine reputation?
The Doors of Perception
Airmail • Your e-mails, thoughts, comments and news
A better way to stop the boats • A former RAF maritime patrol aircraft and police air support unit pilot proposes a solution involving light aircraft, military and even civil, more suited to the rôle
Britain’s best aviation museum? • South Wales Aviation Museum has special appeal to pilots because you can actually sit in most of the cockpits – and there is almost unhindered access around the exhibits
Old Timers • A round-up of historic aircraft display and restoration news compiled by Peter R March and Paul Fiddian
Computer Says Gotcha!
The Turbo Skylane • In the Turbo Skylane, Cessna combines the versatile 182’s great load-lifting and short-field capabilities with pace at altitude
Seduced by Sandstone and the Sphinx
Safety Matters • Safety Matters and Safety Briefs are based on the AAIB Bulletin and UK AirproxBoard reports, with additional material from the Australian Transport Safety Board and/or US NTSB
Twelve o’clock… where?
Calendar • Remember to check with the organiser before setting out – events may be changed at short notice
Learning something from every flight