Can you self-promote in r/flying?

Allowed with conditions

Only under conditions. r/flying allows self-promotion, but restricts how and where you can do it. When we last reviewed the subreddit's public rules on May 30, 2026, promotion was limited by an explicit rule, so read it carefully and follow the stated conditions exactly.

459K membersRules verified May 30, 2026

What r/flying's rules say

Self-promotion of social media accounts, blogs, or FREE tools or resources you have made are not allowed outside of an officially designated self-promotion post on Saturday.

Excerpt from the rule that determined this verdict, fetched from the subreddit's public rules page on May 30, 2026. Moderators can change rules at any time, so skim the current rules before posting.

About r/flying

This community is for discussion among pilots, students, instructors and aviation professionals.

How to promote in r/flying without getting removed

Conditional rules like this usually take one of a few shapes: a dedicated weekly or pinned self-promo thread, a required flair, mod pre-approval, or a participation ratio (the classic "9 out of 10 posts should not be your own stuff"). The rule excerpt above tells you which applies in r/flying; the full rules page on Reddit spells out the details.

Treat the condition as a floor, not a loophole. Founders who only show up for the weekly promo thread get ignored; the ones who answer questions the rest of the week get clicks when they do post. Build a little comment history in r/flying before your first promotional post.

The higher-leverage channel is usually not the promo slot at all: it is replying to people in r/flying who are actively asking for a solution like yours. Those threads are allowed everywhere, convert better, and never put your account at risk.

Frequently asked questions

Is self-promotion allowed in r/flying?

Only under conditions. r/flying restricts self-promotion with an explicit rule, commonly a dedicated thread, required flair, mod approval, or a participation ratio. Read the full rule before posting.

What happens if you self-promote in r/flying anyway?

Your post will usually be removed by moderators or AutoModerator, and repeat attempts commonly end in a permanent ban from the subreddit. Reddit-wide spam enforcement can follow if it happens across multiple communities.

When was r/flying's promotion policy last verified?

On May 30, 2026, by fetching the subreddit's public rules page and classifying its stance on self-promotion. Policies are re-checked roughly monthly, but moderators can change rules at any time, so always skim the current rules before posting.

Can you still get leads from r/flying without promoting?

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