Flying in Florida was reviewed by Geoffrey Boot in the July 2000 edition of Flyer
Magazine as follows:
"I am always a bit sceptical when presented with so called "Guides
to...". They are frequently cumbersome, pedantic, reflect a personal view and, worse
still, are out of date.
When it comes to "Flying in Florida" the book nearly avoids all these
pitfalls, being small enough to carry easily, well laid out and, better still, gives you
the information you need in exactly the right order.
It perhaps paints a paradise that, in reality, is more complex and daunting than one
might perceive from a casual read. But then the, I guess, is to encourage rather than
dissuade. In general, the information is as up-to-dateas you are going to get.
Unfortunately, however, it does not cover the Bahamas - whichmany may consider as
essential. Additionally there is no information on hiring, which would be very useful.
The airfield section probably reflects the author's preferences and why not? There are
only so many airfields you can cover in one guide. That said, the pictures of the many
airfields, local information and contact numbers are very useful.
If only this had been available 12 years ago when I made my first flight to Florida, I
would have been a lot more relaxed."
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