Thu, Sep 29, 2011
Winner Also Receives A Trip To Kissimmee, FL For Two
Probably any pilot who's seen a P-51 Mustang has wondered what
it might be like to fly one. Well, at the NBAA convention in Las
Vegas, Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI) will be announcing the
winner of the 2nd annual Fly a P-51 sweepstakes at the NBAA 64th
Annual Meeting and Convention in Las Vegas, NV. But it's not too
late to get in on the contest, as entries will be accepted until
1200 PDT on Tuesday, October 11th.
Launched in July at EAA’s AirVenture in Oshkosh,
Wisconsin, the sweepstakes allows qualified participants to submit
an entry each day until the sweepstakes closes. The grand prize
winner will be announced at the JSSI booth at 1530 PDT on Tuesday
by last year’s winner, Eric Russell, Chief Pilot for Rainbow
Sandals flight department in California.
The grand prize ... an orientation flight in a dual-controlled
P-51 Mustang aircraft through the Stallion 51 Corporation in
Kissimmee, Florida ... will be awarded to one lucky participant and
includes round trip airfare to Florida and accommodations for two.
Stallion 51 is FAA certified and is the world's premier P-51
Mustang flight operation. Stallion 51 is also home to CRAZY HORSE
and CRAZY HORSE 2, both dual-cockpit, dual-control TF-51
Mustangs.
Contestants from the contiguous United States may enter the
sweepstakes at the JSSI exhibit in the Central Hall of the Las
Vegas Convention Center #8920 or entries may be made from any
computer directly through the Internet or
via postal mail. The grand prize winner will be randomly
selected from qualified entries after the closing of the
sweepstakes on October 11, 2011.
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