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The next magazine I had the chance to read was Blue Skies Magazine. There was always a copy around my home DZ. Flipping through skydiving magazines and seeing all those beautiful photographs, I wished that my photos could published as part of an article someday. Although it took me a long time to get there, with lots of jumps and lots of work.


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first issue of Blue Skies Magazine. I kind of thought we were kidding when we first talked about publishing our own magazine. Turns out we weren't. If I were you, the first things I'd want to know about this new magazine are: who are you people, why are you doing this, and what can I expect to read about? So let's begin.


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Skies is your premier source of North American aviation news. We deliver exclusive content that is missing from other industry magazines, including insightful stories, news, reports and feature profiles from all sectors of aviation: business, private, commercial, military, cargo, maintenance, training and more!


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Title: Blue Skies Mag Issue 119, Author: Blue Skies Magazine, Length: 28 pages, Published: 2020-03-18 Jeremy Dubansky charges out of a Casa during the 2019 Big O Boogie at Skydive Orange. On the left is Emmy Em with Alana Geoffroy on the right.


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Blue Skies Magazine is a combination of hard news, personal features, gossip, commentary, photo essays, product reviews and blog. Blue Skies Magazine is the independent voice of air sports. The only agenda is to make you want to get out and enjoy the blue skies.


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Annette O'Neil is an air sports athlete, digital nomad, full-time traveler and yogini. A writer for more than a decade, O'Neil has written copy, content and editorial articles for hundreds of clients and publications, including Blue Skies Magazine and Whole Life Times.


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"The Fuckin' Pilot", A.K.A "Princess" has worked at everything from professional stripping to skydive instruction and now as a longtime pilot and published author. After 27 years in the sport of skydiving and more than 9 years writing for Blue Skies Magazine, the stories have piled up and spilled over into two hilarious and insightful books!


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Pilots love tailwinds. They speed us to our destination, so we scan winds-aloft forecasts for cruise altitudes where we can find them or most efficiently exploit their effects. Tailwinds give primary flight training exercises a nice push: When practicing ground reference maneuvers, we are taught to enter them "from a downwind position.


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ACROSS THE PLAINS IN THE DONNER PARTY (1846). A PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF THE OVERLAND TRIP TO CALIFORNIA. WAS a child when we started to California, yet I remember the journey well and I have cause to remember it, as our little band of emigrants who drove out of Springfield, Illinois, that spring morning of 1846 have since been known in history as the "Ill-fated Donner party" of "Martyr Pioneers."