June 29, 2011Banner towing: a beginner’s guideBanner towning is a challenging and exciting career choice for a pilot. But how do you get started?by Pilot Magazine
June 29, 2011Time to refurbish your instrument panel?All the advice you need for pimping your panelby Pilot Magazine
June 28, 2011Guide to open cockpit flyingOpen or enclosed? Our experts tell it like it isby Pilot Magazine
June 28, 2011How to become an airline pilot: the basicsWant a career as an airline pilot? Follow our basic steps...by Pilot Magazine
December 6, 2005Start with a trial lessonA trial lesson is highly recommended whether you want to learn to fly or not, because it will be huge fun and the experience of a lifetime.by Pilot Magazine
December 6, 2005What next?Used aeroplane prices start at £6,000 for a single-seater, rising to £12,000 for a basic two-seater, and £30,000 for a four-seat aircraft. New aeroplanes start at around £40,000. Microlights are roughly three-quarters these prices, helicopters,…by Pilot Magazine
December 6, 2005Learning more?You can do a lot worse than to take out a subscription to Pilot, the longest-running, and by far the most popular, magazine aimed at pilots and would-be pilots. Month by month, we keep you…by Pilot Magazine
December 6, 2005Licences & How MuchGetting licensed is very much like learning to drive a car. You have lessons and written exams. Finally you have a session with an examiner, and if you don’t make too many mistakes, he tells…by Pilot Magazine
December 6, 2005Different routesOnce you decide to take up flying, the next decision is what you want to fly.by Pilot Magazine
November 9, 2004Flight Training sofwareSome flight sims are useful for when learning to fly - and for staying in practice.by Pilot Magazine
November 27, 2003Lock On: Modern Air Combat25 NOVEMBER 2003: Software developer Ubisoft is about to launch in the UK 'Lock On: Modern Air Combat', its highly-anticipated flight simulation game. by Pilot Magazine