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Key Takeaways:

  • Plane & Pilot magazine is actively seeking flying stories and insights from its readers to feature in their publication.
  • They are looking for submissions across three main categories: "Lessons Learned" (personal close calls with life insights), "Bucket List" (achieved aviation goals), and "The Tip Line" (single tips for safer, more affordable, or rewarding flying).
  • Each story type has specific length requirements (400 to 1200 words) and content guidelines, such as being written in the first person or focusing on a single experience.
  • Readers interested in submitting stories or asking questions can do so via email to editor@planeandpilotmag.com.
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Here at Plane & Pilot, we believe in giving our readers the biggest range of stories and experiences possible, so that means opening our pages to you, our audience, to share your flying tales and insights.

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Here’s a list of some of types of stories we’re looking for:

  • Lessons Learned about Flying (and about life): In this, our most popular column, our readers share an experience of a close call that made them think about their flying (and perhaps their life) in a different way. These stories should be written in the first person, tell of a single experience (with rare exceptions) in the air and, in a subtle way, share the lessons learned along the way. 1,000-1,200 words.
  • Bucket List:A new one! In this short piece, our readers tell about a great item they’ve crossed off their individual aviation bucket list. The story should give the background of the type of plane or type of flying (“What is a Lockheed Electra?” for instance, or, “What is wing suit flying all about?”) while explaining why the item mattered to you. Just 700 words!
  • The Tip Line: Another new column in Plane & Pilot, The Tip Line shares a single good tip with our readers about how to fly more safely, affordably or rewardingly. You don’t have to be a CFI to submit a tip, but we’d love to hear from our readers who are professional instructors with their personal favorite. One tip per story, nice and easy. Just 400 words.

You can email stories and questions to editor@planeandpilotmag.com or check out our story submission guidelinesfor more information.


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