Kai Glaesner wrote:
if you would have to choose, which pilot (or aviation related) magazine
would you choose?
Well in my opinion, AOPA Pilot is the best magazine among the US ones. I
don't like Flying, aimed at business turbo prop pilots with editors
telling the stories of their own flights, unable to make any
investigation. When it is Barry Schiff doing it, (like in AOPA PIlot)
there is much to learn and it is worth reading, but when it is a plain
young captain, it is often disappointing. It seems to me that many US
magazines suffer from this : to many articles based only on
uninteresting facts related to the editor himself.
But since you live in Europe, you might consider trying british
magazines. More articles of general interest in them. Among them, in my
opinion, Flyer is not good and very superficial. Today's Pilot seems
better, but it is difficult to find in France and I haven't read it very
often. My first choice would be "Pilot". However, the magazine has
changed a lot in the last few monthes, with several editors
disappearing, I don't know why. It may not be as good as it used to be.
The advantage of british magazines versus US ones for you will be that
they will deal with regulations which directly affect you : JAR FCL.
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