Sat, Apr 23, 2005
Airline Transport
Professionals, Inc. (ATP) has received the third of five
multi-engine New Piper PA-44 Seminoles. New Piper Aircraft
Corporation will deliver the remaining two new aircraft in May of
this year.
All five aircraft feature a Garmin GNS 430 color moving map GPS
system that displays FAA Traffic Information Service (TIS) data for
enhanced safety. With these new aircraft, ATP.s multi-engine Piper
Seminole fleet will grow to 65 aircraft.
In 2000, ATP placed the largest-ever multi-engine training
aircraft order for 21 New Piper Seminoles. This year's order for
five new aircraft reflects ATP's ongoing commitment to train the
best-prepared First Officer candidates with competitive
multi-engine experience for the Regional Airline pilot job market,"
said Jim Koziarski, ATP's Vice President of Flight Operations.
Students in ATP's Airline Career Pilot Program will fly
multi-engine Seminoles for most of their training, including their
75-hour nationwide, multi-engine cross-country phase preparing them
for First Officer positions with Regional Airlines.
ATP's Airline Training Programs prepare students for airline
pilot careers with an emphasis on nationwide flying experience in
multi-engine aircraft. Additional flight training courses cover all
certification levels from Private to ATP and Certified Flight
Instructor certificates. Every month ATP flies over 5,000 hours and
provides more than 300 FAA pilot certifications, strengthening
ATP's reputation as the most respected name in pilot
certification.
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