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The Dambusters Route: A Self-Fly Nav with Safety Notes & Alternatives
The Dambusters Route: A Self-Fly Nav with Safety Notes & Alternatives

Jan 21, 2026

Keep on reading to learn more about the Dambusters route and how to conduct a self-fly Nav with safety notes and alternatives.

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First International Hop to Le Touquet: Route, R/T and Paperwork
First International Hop to Le Touquet: Route, R/T and Paperwork

Jan 21, 2026

Read on to learn more about how to attempt your first international hop to Le Touquet, the ideal route, and R/T and paperwork requirements.

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Trips & destinations We Recommend From Sherburn
Trips & destinations We Recommend From Sherburn

Jan 21, 2026

Keep on reading to learn more about the best places and destinations to visit, inspired by the opinions of private pilots from various onlin...

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Sea-Breeze Fronts on the East Coast: Spotting and Avoiding Them
Sea-Breeze Fronts on the East Coast: Spotting and Avoiding Them

Dec 4, 2025

Sea-breeze fronts along the East Coast can cause sudden gusts, turbulence, and visibility issues for light aircraft. This guide explains how...

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Reading F215/F214 Like a Pro: A Step-by-Step with Real Examples
Reading F215/F214 Like a Pro: A Step-by-Step with Real Examples

Dec 4, 2025

In this guide, we will go through the importance of weather forecasts, how they work, and how pilots can benefit from reading F215/F214 repo...

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Crosswind Forecasting from TAFs + RASP: Go/No-Go in Five Minutes
Crosswind Forecasting from TAFs + RASP: Go/No-Go in Five Minutes

Dec 4, 2025

In this guide, we will look at crosswinds, why they happen, and crosswind forecasting using TAFs and RASP.

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