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Pia Bergqvist

Executive Editor at Flying Magazine

Executive Editor, Flying Magazine

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  • Oct 16, 2024 | flyingmag.com | David Daly |Pia Bergqvist

    The drone industry has seen exponential growth over the past decade, expanding from niche hobbyist pursuits to essential tools for a wide range of industries. Agriculture, construction, industrial inspections, first responder operations, real estate, archeology, and wildlife conservation are just a few sectors that have greatly benefited from drone technology. Industry trends show positive growth will continue for many years to come. Commercial drone pilots are in high demand.

  • Dec 8, 2023 | flyingmag.com | Pia Bergqvist

    The Pacific coastline is littered with aviation gems–some well-known, others not so much. While many general aviation airports in California are located a short drive from the beach, such as Carlsbad, Santa Monica, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, and Arcata, only a few will take you within walking distance of rubbing your toes in the sand. One such beach airport that I have visited many times is Oceano County Airport (L52), which is located about a 10-minute walk from Pismo Beach.

  • Jun 30, 2023 | flyingmag.com | Pia Bergqvist

  • May 9, 2023 | flyingmag.com | Pia Bergqvist

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Pia Bergqvist @piapilot
24 Apr 18

Contact your house representatives TODAY! GA Leaders Urgently Warn ATC Privatization Imminent https://t.co/cdq3UtK30f via @FlyingMagazine

Pia Bergqvist
Pia Bergqvist @piapilot
8 Dec 17

With precision only the Swiss can achieve, Pilatus certifies the PC-24 on schedule with better than promised performance! https://t.co/Og6yaXUjGD

Pia Bergqvist
Pia Bergqvist @piapilot
22 Aug 17

11 hours of flying for a 2 minute event? Yes, seeing the full eclipse from the air was worth it. https://t.co/Nvxec5Sqiw via @FlyingMagazine