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Tue, Apr 21, 2020

Jet Fighters International Updates Online Presence

JFI Offers Pilots The Opportunity To Fly A High-Performance Jet Fighter

Jet Fighters International's new website design combines a new high-tech look and feel with an easy to use interface, specifically designed to help users and clients learn more about training and piloting experiences. Private, commercial and airline transport pilots who meet the minimum requirements can explore an entirely new realm of aviation with jet fighter piloting and training opportunities in jet aviation.

This newly redesigned website is the perfect vehicle to allow us to communicate information about our company and educate clients on our jet fighter flight training programs and services, says Gary Solkovits founder of Jet Fighters International.

Jet Fighters International is a Fort Lauderdale-based company built on the expertise and success of founder and chief instructor pilot Gary Solkovits. He is a highly experienced, FAA-Certified instructor pilot for numerous aircraft and has thousands of hours of accident-free flight time. He has piloted and/or instructed in 55 different types of propeller-driven aircraft, 9 corporate jets, 5 jet fighters, and 1 prototype jet. Under Gary Solkovits' leadership, Jet Fighters International has expanded from a purveyor of aircraft for buyers into a commercial jet fighter company, providing numerous jet fighter-related services and professional-grade training.

Since 2006, Jet Fighters International has operated the first FAA-Accepted Training Program for the L-39C jet fighter aircraft. They offer many flying experiences for private, commercial and airline transport pilots including initial/discovery flights, biennial flight reviews, recurrent, instrument competency and upset training. Candidates can take a complete course to get a Type Rating in the L-39C jet fighter aircraft.

"This newly redesigned website is the perfect vehicle to allow us to communicate information about our company and educate clients on our jet fighter flight training programs and services,” says Gary Solkovits founder of Jet Fighters International.

Jet Fighters International is based at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. This facility was originally built in 1941 to train pilots and aircrew for Navy TBM/TBF Avenger torpedo bombers during World War Il. Jet Fighters International's clients range from private pilots seeking a thrill to professional pilots needing refresher training.

FMI: www.jetfightersintl.com

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