5 Good Places to Land on the Web
www.safetypilotclub.com - Find your next co-pilot
I’ve been lucky enough to find fellow pilots to fly with, and this both improved my flying and helped me continue flying by reducing cost and boredom. If you look for a safety pilot - or more - this site can help you. It addresses mostly US pilots, creating connections amongst them. The membership cost is 9.99$ per year, or 14.95$ for lifetime membership. Register and get in touch with the 1263 other users.
www.fearoflanding.com - “the art of not hitting the ground too hard”
This blog run by Sylvia, an German-American pilot with a challenge: “My somewhat sadistic English boyfriend set me a challenge: fly to every possible island in the British Isles.”
The blog is about more than this challenge, and I like her style. Moreover she’s also flying the Saratoga…
www.aero-news.net - News and Community
One of my favorite sources of aeronautical information. I read their feed daily. The website complements it with a forum, classifieds, and photo galleries.
www.pilotjourney.com - Learn to Fly Here
Pilotjourney’s mission statement is “To make a difference in the lives of people through aviation training. To provide services that help those in aviation training succeed: students, flight schools and all the organizations that help change lives.”
They offer a great directory of flight schools, forums, a couple of blogs, tips for students pilots, and a pilot’s store.
www.aviation-safety.net - A Flight Safety Foundation service
Go there to know more about flight safety, where to seat in a plane for more safety, read about incidents and see photos of airplane accidents. This website contains information about accident investigation, statistics and an accident database. A highly credible information source about accidents.






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Sylvia
Hey! That’s me!
*beams*
Mar 11th, 2008
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