Flying magazine and its predecessor publication, Popular Aviation, have given top-notch storytellers a platform to share their adventures with our readers since 1927. While this mission won’t change, the men and women who tell these stories will. When I first began reading Flying in the 1960s, writers such as Jonathan Livingston Seagull author Richard Bach, Fate is the Hunter’s Ernest K. Gann, Peter Garrison and Richard Collins were featured regularly. As they moved on, Len Morgan, Peter Garrison and Gordon Baxter became well-known inside the pages of Flying. Today, our dynamic masthead of columnists includes Ben Younger, Martha Lunken, John and Martha King, Sam Weigel, Dick Karl, and—oh, yes—Peter Garrison, all with engaging stories to share every month.
Of course, Flying editorial-staff members join and leave us as well. You…
