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Flying • ISSUE 963 October 2025
FINAL’S CLEAR—OR IS IT? • Not every check ride goes by the book
DON’T GET LOST • Developing navigation skills outside of tech remains imperative
BAR HARBOR, MAINE, ILS OR LOC RWY 22 • Weather may dictate one of these two options for approach
SENSE OF URGENCY • Former Army aviator champions safety reform after son’s fatal collision
EXPANDING HORIZONS FOR AAM • Powered-lift aircraft now have not one but two pathways to certification
NO CALL TO CLOSE CALL • It’s important to keep vigilant even on familiar runways
THE UNSEEN • Dark night is no time to improvise
TOP OF THE AVIATION ZIGGURAT • FLYING gets the lowdown on owner-flown, single-pilot jets
BAR HARBOR, MAINE • CHARMING COASTAL TOWN IS A GATEWAYTO ‘CROWN JEWEL’ ACADIA NATIONAL PARK
WALKING BACK IN TIME • Living historian groups reenact past wars through encampments and authenticity
Smart Moves • WEATHER PREDICTION MEETING AI ISN’T NECESSARILY A BAD THING
MOONEY 231/252 • Turbocharged M20K remains worthy choice for efficient traveling, while refurbished models still premium priced
THROUGH THE SIDE DOOR • Moser represents perfect example of an unorthodox airline pilot career
NO AIRVENTURE VENTURES FOR ME • Final fly-in to Oshkosh wasn’t exactly a pleasant experience
SYSTEM FAILURE • NTSB hearing on Potomac midair underscores dire need for ADS-B In now
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