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Pilots Can Go To King Schools To Gain Confidence With The Garmin 650 Or 750

GTN Course Includes Lifetime Access

Pilots who want to get full utility from the Garmin GTN 650 or 750 can now connect with King Schools and take the “Garmin GTN Essentials” online course on their computer, tablet or smartphone.

Garmin’s GTN Essentials course is hosted on the King Schools iLearn pilot education platform. The course provides in-depth instruction on the fundamental operation and the advanced features of the Garmin GTN 650 and 750.  The online course retails for $179.

“Pilots have been using King Schools courses for over 10 years to gain confidence and competence in the G430/530 and the G1000," said Martha King. "We are pleased to add Garmin’s GTN Essentials course to the list.  As with our other online courses, customers will have lifetime access and free, automatic updates to their course.”

John King added, “Garmin’s navigation systems have made navigation much more intuitive for pilots, and in the process, enhanced aviation safety," added John King. "We are thrilled to have a hand in making their capabilities more accessible to pilots.”

(Images provided with King Schools news release)

FMI: www.kingschools.com/GTN


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