We've chosen some great content from the past week that'll have you itching to get in your aircraft. First, Jonathan Welsh takes us to six private airstrips that you need to get permission to land on. Then, our New Owner goes on a hunt for hangar space and learns some valuable lessons. And FLYING editor-in-chief Julie Boatman takes us along for lunch in the new 2022 G6 SR. We also learn about a touching training trip in a light sport aircraft, how to get the best return on your aviation college investment, and an Illinois airfield that helps the agriculture business in America's heartland.
Blue skies,
The FLYING Editorial Team
Check Out Six Permission-Only Private Airports
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Top Stories from This Week
When the search for an aircraft home starts late, a stressful chase ensues, and lessons are learned.
A perfect day with great people ends with speed and a good meal.
Florida-to-California LSA trip doubles as granddaughter’s sport pilot training flight.
When the owner bought Tuscola Airport, improvements began almost immediately.
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From the FLYING Archives
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