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Tue, Oct 19, 2010

'Fly A P-51' Sweepstakes Still Open

Winner Of JSSI Contest To Be Announced At NBAA

There is still time to enter a sweepstakes sponsored by Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI), and the grand prize is an opportunity to fly a P-51. The contest, which was launched in August, will allow entries until October 20th.

The grand prize of 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. The announcement of the winner will be made by former NASA astronaut and Navy Captain, Eugene Cernan. Captain Cernan was the Commander of the Apollo XVII lunar mission and holds the distinction of being the last man to leave footprints on the moon.
      
NBAA convention attendees can enter the sweepstakes through Internet kiosks at the JSSI booth in Hall C. Entries may also be made from any computer online, or via mail.  The grand prize winner must be a resident of the contiguous United States and will be randomly selected from qualified entries after the closing of the sweepstakes on October 20th, 2010 at 1200 EDT.

FMI: http://FlyP51.jetsupport.com

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