Richard L. Collins
Richard Lawrence Collins is an American aviation author and journalist.
Collins earned his private pilot certificate in 1952 and has since logged over 20,000 hours in general aviation airplanes. He is the son of Leighton Collins who was a well-known aviation writer, pioneering flight safety advocate and founder of Air Facts magazine.[1]
Magazine editor and writer
Collins began writing for Flying magazine in 1968 and became Editor in Chief in 1977. He moved to AOPA Pilot magazine as Publisher and Editor in 1988. In 1993 he returned to Flying as an editor at large where he wrote a monthly column as well as feature articles. In October 2008 Collins retired as a regular contributor to Flying magazine. At the time of retirement, Collins had been on the masthead of an aviation magazine since July 1958.[1][2]
Books authored
Collins has authored eleven books about aviation weather and flying technique.[1] In 2009 Collins released his most recent book, The Next Hour, dealing with the prevention of aircraft accidents.[3]
Other books he has authored include:[4]
- Flying IFR
- Flying the Weather Map
- Flight Level Flying
- Instrument flying refresher
- Air Crashes
- Mastering the Systems: Air Traffic Control and Weather
- The Perfect Flight
- Tips to Fly by
- Thunderstorms and Airplanes
- Flying Safely
- Pilot Upgrade: How to Stay Current in Safety
References
- 1 2 3 Flying Magazine (November 2007). "Meet Our Editors". Retrieved 2008-01-12.
- ↑ Collins, Richard L. (October 2008). "A Long and Satisfying Journey". Retrieved 2008-09-13.
- ↑ Sportsman's Market (2009). "The Next Hour". Retrieved 2009-11-28.
- ↑ "Amazon's Author Page". Retrieved 2016-01-22.