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Flying Home The Golden Falcon Way With Gulf Air ! (Part 1: ATH to BAH A321NEO High Density)

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

Welcome to my Gulf Air A321NEO Trip Report! This is Gulf Air's A321neo-LR in the airline's retro livery special scheme. (A9C-XA) Introduction Looking at my options on which airlines to fly me home from Athens. I could have gone back to Frankfurt and fly back with Singapore Airlines, but that is boring so I decided to fly home from Athens. The few options were Lufthansa, Swiss, Gulf Air, Emirates, Qatar and Scoot and in the end, Scoot and Gulf Air were my options as the airfares were lower than t

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February is IFR month at Sporty’s

Flight Training Central

Throughout the month of February, Sporty’s is celebrating IFR Month , a month-long focus on the challenges and rewards of instrument flying. In addition to special savings on pilot gear, Sporty’s will offer interactive webinars, articles, instrument flying videos, and answers to common IFR questions. The goal is to encourage pilots to earn their instrument rating, get current, and enjoy more utility from their pilot certificate.

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Breakfast with the Boys at Cape May

Gary's Flight Journal

Dave and I swapped a few text messages and decided to once again meet at Cape May for breakfast. Dave's friend Steve had covid so he canceled and instead Bob rode along with Dave in the Dakota. Mary had passed on going, not into hearing the boys talk airplanes, besides, she had some sort of game day with the girls of the Women's Club. I sent a text to Chet, a hangar neighbor, and told him I had an empty seat and I was heading to breakfast in Cape May, he responded that he would meet me in one ho

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Hundreds of Happy Kids

Inspire

Dorinda Morpeth, EAA 637600, can’t get enough of flying Young Eagles. We wrote about her a few years ago after her 300th Young Eagles flight, and now she’s back, celebrating number 400. The post Hundreds of Happy Kids first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Reaching for the Sky

Inspire

Since 1992, more than 2.3 million youths have taken their first ride in an airplane through the EAA Young Eagles program. At the Wausau Downtown Airport in Wausau, Wisconsin, dedicated pilots and staff have been making dreams come true for even longer. The post Reaching for the Sky first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Into Thin Air

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Robert N. Rossier discusses high-altitude flying and how to combat the dangers it can pose. The post Into Thin Air first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Texas Van’s Aircraft RV-10

Inspire

In a recent piece for EAA Sport Aviation, EAA Lifetime member Steve Lutte takes us through the build of his RV-10, which he completed in an impressive 30 months. The post What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Texas Van’s Aircraft RV-10 first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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