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30 / TAKING WING
An Italian aviation
adventure
By Sam Weigel

58 / LEADING EDGE
Looking at relationships
that have an impact
By Ben Younger

62 / UNUSUAL
ATTITUDES
The art of air racing
By Martha Lunken

64 / GEAR UP
How an injury decades
ago jeopardized a
flying life
By Dick Karl

68 / JUMPSEAT
An airline guy flies to
Sun ’n Fun
By Les Abend

72 /
TECHNICALITIES
Are airspeed indicators
necessary anymore?
By Peter Garrison

10 / ON COURSE
The lesson is always the
same: plan accordingly
By Stephen Pope


12 / FLYING INBOX
Letters from our
readers


14 / TRENDING
Garmin’s G1000 NXi
avionics upgrade now
available for several
legacy models


18 / ILAFFT
A flight where haste
caused a shocking
surprise after landing
By Kenneth Wilson


22 / AFTERMATH
The pilots of a Learjet
get miles behind the
airplane
By Peter Garrison


26 / PILOT’S
DISCRETION
How to see the big
picture on every flight
By Bret Koebbe


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TRENDING
Gulfstream G
wins 2019 Flying
Innovation Award
T & T
TRAINING
& TECHNIQUE

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LIFE
IN THE

AIR


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SIGN OFF
John Alcock and
Arthur Whitten Brown
made the first nonstop
transatlantic crossing
100 years ago

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