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Sun, Mar 14, 2010

Kissimmee Airport Business Expands Service And Aircraft Offerings

Orlando Flight Training Adds New Sport Pilot Training Program, Four New Aircraft

Kissimmee Gateway Airport (KISM) says that its airport business, Orlando Flight Training (OFT), will be offering a sport pilot training program beginning this summer. The program will be conducted in four new Cessna Skycatcher aircraft it plans to add to its fleet. OFT says it will be the first flight school in Florida to offer training in these aircraft.

"These new aircraft will allow our team to provide students with additional flight training program options," Adam Brumbaugh, director of sales & marketing at Orlando Flight Training, said Thursday. "The new program is an excellent fit with our current service offerings, as it provides a low cost option for becoming licensed to aviation enthusiasts."       

The sport pilot training program costs less than a traditional pilot license program and allows the school to accommodate aviation enthusiasts who seek this specific type of license. Introductory flight and ground training in the new aircraft will be available for interested participants.

FMI: www.flyoft.com

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