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Cessna Pilot Center Network Expands

Cessna has added 18 new flight schools to the Cessna Pilot Center (CPC) network since January 1, 2003. There are now 275 CPCs worldwide, 256 domestic and 19 international. For over 30 years, CPCs have been teaching thousands of people to fly. Students taking flight lessons at CPCs use Cessna's Computer Based Instruction Program, the only integrated flight training system on the market. Their progress is tracked through Cessna's exclusive course management module. Cessna's training material is produced by Kings Schools of San Diego, California.

The following CPCs have been added to Cessna's learn-to-fly-network since January 1, 2003:

  • AeronautX, West Palm Beach, CA 
  • Arizona Flightworks, Scottsdale, AZ 
  • Benz Aviation, Ionia, MI 
  • Capitol Air Services, Stevensville, MD 
  • Cape Air Charter, Cape Girardeau, MO 
  • Cardinal's Pilot Shop, Norfolk, VA 
  • Carolina Flight, Salisbury, NC 
  • Eagle Air, Hagerstown, MD 
  • Executive Aviation (Ravenaire),Batavia, NY 
  • Kern Air Charter, Bakersfield, CA
  • Liberty Aviation Services, Wappinger Falls, NY 
  • Monarch Air, Addison, TX 
  • Sawyer Aviation, Scottsdale, AZ 
  • Skymates, Arlington, TX 
  • SkyVenture Aviation, Jonesboro, AR
  • Victory Aviation, Auburn, IN 
  • Wings Aloft, Seattle, WA 
  • WNC Aviation, Asheville, NC 
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