Flying Magazine: A Source of Aviation Knowledge

One key in mastering the art of flying is to READ. You must already know that flying involves technology, which is very dynamic and changing. What you know right now, may no longer be applicable tomorrow. That's how technology works. And for aspiring or would-be pilots keeping him or her self updated on latest aviation technology trends is definitely a must. Even professional pilots and big wigs of the airline industry keep abreast with the changing aviation technology by reading, reading, and reading. Such insatiable thirst for updated information is also one of the reasons why aviation remains one vibrant industry that almost anyone dreams to enter. And where can you find and read these needed updates? There are various aviation magazines around but there is only one name almost everybody wants to flip, it's no other than Flying Magazine.

Flying Magazine is one of the oldest existing aviation magazines based in the United States. It was established in 1927. Published monthly, the magazine promotes itself as "The World's Most Widely Read Aviation Magazine". Pilots, aircraft owners, aviation-oriented industry executives, and other flying enthusiasts in the United States and other countries usually subscribe for a copy of the magazine. According to its publisher Dick Koenig, Flying Magazine has the largest paid subscription, newsstand, and international circulation among other aviation magazines based in America. It is also the highest revenue earner given its high end reading market primarily composed of opinion leaders, early adopters, and frequent travelers. The magazine serves as their rich source of information about latest trends in the aviation industry that include technology, products, service information, and expert opinion.

On its official website, Flying Magazine reveals that the secret to their 80-year existence is the strong commitment of its editorial team to provide the most current, accurate, and relevant news, product information, and pilot technique, among others that is available in the aviation market. With all the hefty and useful information the magazine provides one can really get value for money and time spent to read it. Some even collects the every issue of the magazine for future reference.

Flying Magazine can be seen in any newsstands in America and other parts of the world. For people living in countries where the magazine doesn't circulate, they are advised to subscribe through their official website.

Flying is a continuous learning process and reading Flying Magazine can help you fill your aviation knowledge needs.