Friday, December 18, 2009

Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: Skyscraper News

Gary,

I'm a little lost on this (or clueless might be a better term). What is this a result of or for?

Thanks,

Brian

--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Orpe" <garyo@...> wrote:
>
> Taken from the AOPA epilot release. They wouldn't and now they will. Rotax
> A&P's next? Now it starts...
>
> "Four CPCs get FAA approval for sport/private training regimen
> Four Cessna Pilot Centers have gained FAA Part 141 approval to use a new
> sport/private pilot training curriculum, Cessna announced Dec. 14. The
> four flight schools are Air Fleet Training Systems Inc., Fairfield, N.J.;
> Pensacola Aviation Center, Pensacola, Fla.; Snohomish Flying Service,
> Snohomish, Wash.; and Trade Winds Aviation (doing business as Skyworks
> Inc.), San Jose, Calif. Many other CPCs are in the approval process to add
> the course to their training programs, Cessna said. The new curriculum was
> developed in conjunction with King Schools Inc."
>
> Gary O.
> "Mitfield"
>


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