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Founded in 1978, MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE is focused on serving three very distinct, but complementary markets within a specific geographic region of the country:
Aircraft Owners
Airport Officials
Fixed Base Operator
MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE serves these three groups through an editorial profile which is directed at meeting the needs and interests of all groups -- namely the "protection and development of airports."
States served include Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, and Indiana. In addition to airport news and information, editorial topics include travel destinations, airport restaurant reviews, fly-in and airshow reports, legislative and legal issues, human interest stories, safety, awards and recognition, questions and answers from aviation experts, technology, insightful editorials, and coverage of major aviation events including AOPA Expo, EAA AirVenture, Sun 'n Fun, state aviation/airport conferences, and state aviation halls of fame induction programs.
Columns Include:
Dialogue with MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE Editor Dave Weiman
AOPA Great Lakes Regional Report by AOPA Great Lakes Regional Representative Bill Blake
Ask Pete by aviation industry expert, Pete Schoeninger
High On Health by Dr. John Beasley
Legal Issues by Aviation Attorney Greg Reigel
Special Sections Include:
Let's Fly & Dine - Airport Restaurant Reviews
Air Travel Destinations throughout the Midwest & Elsewhere
Legislative Affairs - State & Federal
Midwest Calendar of Fly-Ins & Airshows
Minnesota Aeronautics Bulletin by the MNDOT Office of Aeronautics
Minnesota Aviation Industry News by the Minnesota Aviation Trades Association
Wisconsin Aeronautics Report by the WISDOT Bureau of Aeronautics
WATA Difference by the Wisconsin Aviation Trades Association
Classified & Display Advertisements
Editorial emphasis is placed on encouraging pilots, airport officials and aviation business men and women to get involved in protecting and promoting aviation and their local airport, but also through such programs as AOPA's Airport Watch, EAA's Young Eagles and Be-A-Pilot.
The editor and publisher of MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE, Dave Weiman, is actively involved in state and national aviation groups. He learned to fly in the Twin Cities in 1970 and currently owns a Cessna 182 Skylane. He holds single-engine land and sea ratings, an instrument rating, and has tail-dragger and high altitude endorsements. He regularly flys and reports on the latest in aircraft designs including, but not limited to Lancair, Cirrus, Mooney, Piper, Beechcraft, and American Champion.
Dave Weiman holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Minnesota, a Masters of Science Degree from the University of Wisconsin, and served on the faculty at the University of Wisconsin from 1974-80, and was a communication specialist at the University of Wisconsin from 1980-81. He and his wife, Peggy, have founded four aviation publications to date including the predecessor to MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE -- WISCONSIN FLYER MAGAZINE, and WORLD AIRSHOW NEWS and AIRSHOW PROFESSIONAL.
Having worked with all aspects of general aviation, Dave Weiman strives to build consensus between all groups including pilots, aircraft owners, airport tenants, fixed base operators, airport management, state and federal aviation officials, and the military. He believes that the state aviation/airport conferences held in most states is a step in the right direction to achieving consensus, but encourages individuals and groups to work locally in achieving consensus at the local level.
Contributing editors of MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE include a host of professional and technical experts including a doctor, lawyer, circuit court judge, photographer, aircraft builder, university professor, former military officer, state and federal aviation officials, an avionics shop technician, and an aviation historian. All contributing editors are pilots, and most are aircraft owners.
News, information, feature articles and letters to the editor are welcomed by emailing: dave@midwestflyer.com
Photographs and digital images on CDs should be mail (not emailed). Note: All digital images must be high resolution (minimum 300 dpi). Photos submitted for cover consideration should be vertical in composition (taller than wider).
DISCLAIMER: Articles submitted by individuals and aviation organizations, and any other information published therein, do not necessarily reflect the opinion of MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE, its parent company FLYER PUBLICATIONS, INC., nor staff, officers or advertisers. Articles are presented in the interest of flight safety, education and enjoyment, and are purely advisory in nature. Neither MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE, FLYER PUBLICATIONS, INC. nor staff, officers or advertisers assume any responsibility for articles nor any liability arising out of reliance upon them. The publisher encourages readers to always seek out information from more than one source. Neither MIDWEST FLYER MAGAZINE, nor FLYER PUBLICATIONS, INC., accept responsibility for unsolicited articles or photographs, the safe return of such material, or late delivery of issues. Materials submitted for publishing consideration must include a self-addressed, postage paid, return envelope.
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