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Editorial
News
Historic News
G-NEWS
All the latest movements on and off the CAA register.
Cover Story
Bell 47
Dave Unwin flies probably the most famous helicopter ever made, the legendary Bell 47.
Cover Story
The Breath of Life
Malcolm Payne examines the insidious danger posed by hypoxia.
Ask The Experts
FREE Landings
This month's featured airfields are Brimpton, Campbeltown, Panshangar and Old Sarum.
Cover Story
Flying 'Folders'
There are a number of folding bicycles on the market, but which one best fits your needs Richard Peace gives the rundown on the pick of today's folding bikes.
Cover Story
The case for an 'Experimental' category
Few would argue that the UK aircraft manufacturing industry is in the doldrums. Would an 'Experimental Category' revive it Dave Unwin investigates.
Hydroplum to Super Petrel
Howard Levy examines a new Brazilian amphibian.
There I was - Nauru Lights
Maurie Baston recalls a flight over the Pacific when a quick-thinking member of the ground crew saved the day.
Crossword
Letters
Reviews
Mallorca
Bill Vidal relates how a little hospitality extended to a visiting Spanish pilot led to a memorable Balearics fly-out.
Helicopters and Stronger Winds
Helen Krasner looks at helicopter operations in strong winds.
Cover Story
Traffic Control
Peter Saundby sees what's on the 'scope at London Area Control Centre, Swanwick.
The Year Starts At Cable
Frank B Mormillo reports from California
Flight Safety
The latest reports from the AAIB
Dates For Your 2007 Diary
With the start of the British fly-in season already upon us, Today's Pilot presents its annual guide to the events taking place this year.
Cover Story
Piper PA18 Super Cub
A summer's evening and a Super Cub - who could ask for more Not Dave Unwin, that's for sure!
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News
Historic News
G-NEWS
All the latest movements on and off the CAA register.
Cover Story
Bell 47
Dave Unwin flies probably the most famous helicopter ever made, the legendary Bell 47.
Cover Story
The Breath of Life
Malcolm Payne examines the insidious danger posed by hypoxia.
Ask The Experts
FREE Landings
This month's featured airfields are Brimpton, Campbeltown, Panshangar and Old Sarum.
Cover Story
Flying 'Folders'
There are a number of folding bicycles on the market, but which one best fits your needs Richard Peace gives the rundown on the pick of today's folding bikes.
Cover Story
The case for an 'Experimental' category
Few would argue that the UK aircraft manufacturing industry is in the doldrums. Would an 'Experimental Category' revive it Dave Unwin investigates.
Hydroplum to Super Petrel
Howard Levy examines a new Brazilian amphibian.
There I was - Nauru Lights
Maurie Baston recalls a flight over the Pacific when a quick-thinking member of the ground crew saved the day.
Crossword
Letters
Reviews
Mallorca
Bill Vidal relates how a little hospitality extended to a visiting Spanish pilot led to a memorable Balearics fly-out.
Helicopters and Stronger Winds
Helen Krasner looks at helicopter operations in strong winds.
Cover Story
Traffic Control
Peter Saundby sees what's on the 'scope at London Area Control Centre, Swanwick.
The Year Starts At Cable
Frank B Mormillo reports from California
Flight Safety
The latest reports from the AAIB
Dates For Your 2007 Diary
With the start of the British fly-in season already upon us, Today's Pilot presents its annual guide to the events taking place this year.
Cover Story
Piper PA18 Super Cub
A summer's evening and a Super Cub - who could ask for more Not Dave Unwin, that's for sure!
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