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The first issue of Australian Flying for 2020 is now yours for the reading. January-February 2020 gets the year off to a big bang. Have a look at what we've got in store for you.

A Caravan Experience
Steve Hitchen grabs the opportunity to fly one of his her aeroplanes, the Cessna Grand Caravan EX and filed this report on Textron's biggest single.

Technology through the Ears
In-ear headsets are gaining popularity in many sectors of aviation. Angela at Avalon investigates the state of the technology and profiles the best products on the market.

Flight Test: Cirrus Vision Jet
Cirrus' innovative Vision Jet made a spectacular first entry into Australia last year and Steve Hitchen was lucky enough to get a chance to see if the aeroplane matched the hype.

Orders of Instruction
The onset of CASR Part 61 has made large changes to the flight training industry for students, pilots and instructors. Tony Self lays out the new landscape and details how it all fits together.

Lessons from a Logbook
Jim Davis comes to grip with some new aircraft types as he navigates the rocky seas of his early commercial aviation career.

On with the Show
There is a lot more to staging an air show than the crowd ever sees. Paul Southwick goes inside the air show community to find out what's needed to put on a dazzling event.

Aviation's Gold Medallists
What ever happened to the Oswald Watt Gold Medal? Steve Hitchen found out that it's still around and dug into the background of Australia's premier aviation award.

Where's Your Head at?
Kreisha Ballantyne reports on the impacts of mental health on our ability to fly and explains how CASA AVMED deals with individual cases.

Plus there's Editorial, Airmail, News, Down to Business, Products, Rotors, A Spot of Recreation, Good Sports, Safety Matters, What Can We Learn, Kreisha of Habit and Short Final.

Go out and get it now!

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