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Mon, Aug 03, 2009

Avidyne Supports GA By Adding New Pilots To The Ranks

COO, Patrick Herguth Earns His Private Ticket While Working At Avidyne

The folks at Avidyne Corporation know that people who "get" aviation will also have a better understanding of their products, and early on developed a corporate training program designed go help employees learn to fly. The most recent beneficiary of that program, earning a private pilot's license, is  Chief Operating Officer Patrick Herguth.

"When I started Avidyne in 1994 I wanted to create an opportunity for as many of our employees as possible to experience the utility of general aviation while working to making flying simpler and safer," said Dan Schwinn, Avidyne's President and CEO. "One of the first policies put in place at Avidyne was a 50% reimbursement of any type of flight training.  We have supported a large number of employees in their primary training, CFI training and many other types of ratings.  It is exciting to come to work every day and be surrounded by a pilot-centric culture."

"I was new to the aviation industry when I started at Avidyne two years ago, and before that I never thought about becoming a pilot," said Patrick Herguth, Avidyne's COO.  "Now I am attending my second Oshkosh show as a private pilot.  I am proud and excited to be an active participant in general aviation.  Being a pilot gives me a personal connection to the products we are building and to our mission of increasing the utility of general aviation while making is simpler and safer."

Patrick Herguth

Avidyne remains committed to supporting general aviation and its employees in pursuing their flying ambitions.   It is critical for the industry to create new pilots and Avidyne's mission of utility, simplicity and safety encourages the use of personal aircraft for both business and pleasure.

FMI: www.avidyne.com

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