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Four Forces, King Schools Partner On Flight School Software

Collaboration Integrates Software With Cessna Training System

King Schools and Four Forces announced a collaboration that integrates the Cessna Flight Training System’s Course Tracking Application with Four Forces' Flight School Management Software suite.

The integrated software packages eliminate the need for double or triple-entry of flight training data between the flight lesson tracking system and the scheduling and billing systems.

For flight schools using both the Four Forces and King Schools applications, their record keeping, scheduling, and billing has become much easier.

The integration also streamlines the learning process for student pilots as well as the flight school personnel. It provides better access to Four Forces' resources and tools that includes scheduling, invoicing, proficiency tracking, and more. The synergy accelerates and streamlines the entire flight training process while also providing resources, valuable insights, and enhanced development of skills.

Brett Hart, CEO of Four Forces, commented, “We are excited to partner with King Schools and combine the power of Four Forces with their CTA solution. King Schools along with John and Martha King have a long-standing reputation for excellence in aviation education, and the Four Forces team promises to continue to develop and stay the best compliment to King Schools, Cessna, and their customers for years to come.”

Brian Hough, King Schools SVP of Business Development said, “Flight schools have asked us for an integration connecting their flight school management software directly with our CTA platform. Four Forces offers a comprehensive, user-friendly solution that makes interoperability seamless. Plus, their full-service concierge onboarding makes implementation easy for new customers.”

FMI:  kingschools.com/ , flyfourforces.com/

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