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Tue, Jul 30, 2024

King Schools Celebrates Golden Anniversary

10% Discount is Live Through 2024

King Schools will offer a lasting 10% discount on all its Private Pilot courses and bundles for the rest of the year, as just another element of their 50th anniversary in the biz.

That's a nifty price cut for those just getting their ears wet in the world of flight, cutting the Private Pilot Interactive Video Ground School and Test Prep Course to $269, the Private Pilot Practical Test Prep course to $125, or the whole kit n' kaboodle for $649.

King Schools CEO and Co-Owner Barry Knuttila said, “We teach a lot of private pilots. In fact, for several years now we have provided courses equal to 50% of FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Tests taken and we are on track for a similar performance this year. This means that the anniversary pricing will be helping a lot of pilots save money in their training.”

“It has been a great privilege to play a part in people’s lives when they are learning to do something so important to them, learning to fly.” John added, “Learning to fly changes who you are and how you think about yourself. We want to encourage as many people as possible to embark on this fun, exciting, and life-changing activity.”

While King is saving people money, they've announced the first free episode of their "How to Become a Pilot" series, adding some free Youtube content to help young'uns pick up the ropes on their way to the skies. All in all, the

Barry Knuttila, King Schools’ CEO and co-owner, said, “Like all of King Schools’ content, the videos are masterfully crafted and meticulously fact-checked, and contain material that simplifies, clarifies and makes it fun to learn important concepts. “

FMI: www.kingschools.com

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