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Aircraft Types Flown

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This album is a collection of the various aircraft types I’ve flown and instructed in throughout my career (each with a detailed caption). While it is not comprehensive, it is in chronological order from the first type I flew onward. Wherever possible, I’ve used photos of the first specific example of a given type which I actually flew. As of early 2025, I’ve flown 148 aircraft types (but am always looking to add more to further expand my knowledge and experience). I’ll keep adding photos here as I fly new types.

For those wondering, I only count a new type as “flown” if I’ve done both a takeoff and a landing in it as PIC and/or as sole manipulator of the controls. Some types seem similar and in most cases I do not count sub-types as separate from one another. But, if a sub-type has different engine(s) or horsepower/thrust sufficient to change the aircraft’s performance, operating speeds, weight limits, and/or handling characteristics, I will separate it.  In the case of jet aircraft that might seem “the same,” because they share a common Type Rating, I separate them only if Differences Training is required by the FAA. If I have to study, learn, and train for those differences, its because they are different! In a few cases, I’ve included a sub-type below that I would not count in my running total of types flown (but has been included for completeness, especially in terms of the aircraft line I primarily specialize in, Cirrus Aircraft). In all cases, the detailed captions provide full explanations.

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