Professional Pilot

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Professional Pilot (or ProPilot) is a monthly aerospace publication produced in the United States focusing on business aviation, including issues affecting pilots, managers and dispatchers. Editorial content includes pilot technique, airmanship, operations, weather, reader surveys, helicopters, airplanes and avionics.

Art DirectorJose L Vasquez
CategoriesAerospace
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherMurray Smith
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Professional Pilot
Art DirectorJose L Vasquez
CategoriesAerospace
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherMurray Smith
Founded1967
CompanyQueensmith Communications Corp.
CountryUnited States
Based inAlexandria, Virginia
LanguageEnglish
Websitepropilotmag.com
ISSN0191-6238
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History and profile

ProPilot was started in 1967.[1] The magazine is published monthly by Queensmith Communications Corporation and is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia.[1][2]

ProPilot is known in the business aviation industry for its annual PRASE (Preferences Regarding Aviation Services and Equipment) survey.[3]

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