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Pilots often prefer to fly aircraft that offer a combination of performance, reliability, and comfort. Many enjoy flying planes with advanced avionics and efficient fuel systems, as these enhance safety and ease of operation. Additionally, pilots typically favor aircraft that provide good handling characteristics and a responsive flight experience, whether in commercial airliners or general aviation planes. Personal preference also plays a role, with some pilots gravitating towards specific models based on their flying style and mission requirements.

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