Owning a Skyhawk can be a rewarding experience, from fuel and maintenance to insurance and hangar fees, but it's important to ...
This 1981 Cessna 152 is a top choice for training–easy to fly, reliable, and fuel-efficient. Its Lycoming engine offers a 2,400-hour TBO, keeping costs low. With a strong landing gear, responsive ...
This 1978 Cessna A185F has been owned by the same family since new and has always been stored in a hangar. It’s clean, reliable, and has low time on a new prop. Powered by the Continental IO-520D ...
The Cessna Citation Longitude is the biggest Cessna jet ever made, more than 50% longer than the Citation II. This and the ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNTransition Training Can Help a Pilot Add New SkillsAirplanes, like people, have their quirks, and these quirks can bite you. Learn how to beat them and be better.
Overall, the CitationJet series features a low-wing configuration with retractable landing gear and a pressurized cabin.
AeroTime takes a look at the French startup using sailing technology to build the training aircraft of the future.
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FLYING Magazine on MSNThis 1973 Rockwell Commander 112 Is a Turbo-Modified ‘AircraftForSale’ Top PickThe Rockwell Commander series of piston singles offers pilots more interior space, higher quality finishes, and more ramp ...
The estimated gross takeoff weight was about 1,058 pounds over the limit for icy conditions, according to a preliminary NTSB report.
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