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Good things take time

Fly With Stan

Yes. Good things take time… Since 2007 I was flying around the Canary Islands, but it took me almost 16 years to manage to visit the smallest islands situated northwest of Lanzarote: Isla de Alegranza and Isla de Montaña Clara. Yes, it took a lot of time… These are some perks of this job. The diameter of the crater at Alegranza is 1.1kms.

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United Kingdom Advance Passenger Duty (UK-APD): Business Aviation Guide

Universal Weather

For more information on operating to the UK, visit our destination and regulatory guides: London Business Aviation Destination Guide Stansted Business Aviation Destination Guide Northolt Business Aviation Destination Guide UK ETA Guide UK TCO Guide All aircraft departing the United Kingdom (UK) are required to assess and pay duty per passenger on a recurring basis.

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Follow Along as an EAA Chapter Builds an RV-12

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EAA Chapter 166 in Hartford, Connecticut, has created a YouTube channel documenting the build of an RV-12. The post Follow Along as an EAA Chapter Builds an RV-12 first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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EAA’s The Green Dot — Steve and Jane Hinton, Planes of Fame Air Museum

Inspire

This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Connor are joined by Steve and Jane Hinton of Planes of Fame Air Museum. The post EAA’s The Green Dot — Steve and Jane Hinton, Planes of Fame Air Museum first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Things My Instructor Never Taught Me

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses some tips and tricks that aren’t necessarily taught during standard private pilot training. The post Things My Instructor Never Taught Me first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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EAA’s Attic — USS Enterprise Deck Piece

Inspire

This small piece of Douglas fir was once part of the flight deck of the USS Enterprise (CV-6) — the most decorated U.S. Navy vessel of World War II. The post EAA’s Attic — USS Enterprise Deck Piece first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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EAA Chapter 322 Young Eagles Rally

Inspire

There was great excitement, not only amongst the children, but also amongst our pilots, marshals, and admin crew as our first Young Eagles Day since the COVID pandemic approached. The post EAA Chapter 322 Young Eagles Rally first appeared on Hangar Flying.