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Destinations: The Great Aussie Pub Crawl - Shelley Ross makes her way through some of the best watering holes of the Outback in this first part of a two-part special.

Path of Instruction - With academy graduates being fast-tracked into airline cockpits, is a flight instructor rating still a good way to impress the airlines? Paul Reynolds reports.

The Scrapes of Sperou - Chris Sperou has had the odd mishap in a career that has made him one of Australia’s best aerobatic display and competition pilots. He told his story to Phil Hosking.

Flying Tigers - Editor Steve Hitchen gets the chance to fly the rare AG-5B Tiger and compare it to its predecessor, the Grumman AA-5B Tiger.

Australian Flying Website Guide - Aviation websites are that numerous that it’s nearly impossible to keep up with them all, Brian Hannan narrows down the field to the sites you most need to know about.

A Helicopter View - Are helicopters as flighty and dangerous as fixed-wing exponents would have us believe? Steve Hitchen tests the theory with a visit to a Moorabbin helicopter school.

Masterclass - Jim Davis tackles the intricate science of turning an aircraft and explains why many pilots don’t understand what really happens

The Aviators’ Haven - South of Adelaide lies an airport that has all the attributes needed to make it one of the most friendly and versatile GA airports in Australia. Phil Smart went to Aldinga to find out how it all happens

Air Show Report: Point Cook 2014 - The RAAF celebrated the Centenary of Military Aviation at Point Cook in the first week of March. Australian Flying’s cameras caught all the action and excitement

The Kernels of Wheatie - GippsAero test and development pilot Dave “Wheatie” Wheatland has a bag full of yarns gathered from learning about flying the hard way. In this first of a new series, Dave tells us of the day a bent Fletcher very nearly bent him

 

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