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Wed, Mar 30, 2011

Flight School Association Of North America Sets Second Operators Conference

Gathering To Take Place In Mid-April In Nashville, TN

The Flight School Association of North America has set April 13-15 as the dates for its second annual Operators Conference. The meeting will be held in Nashville, TN.

In an open letter on the Association website, Chairman Vern Moyer and Robert Rockmaker, President and CEO, explain that the conference is the only one in the nation solely focused on the flight training industry. Conference sessions will explore a variety of important issues impacting the flight school sector nationwide. They says the conference also gives flight school operators an opportunity to network with peers, supply chain partners, and government officials involved in the flight training business.

Sessions will help operators develop programs and curricula for their schools, as well as inform them of technical and equipment advances and new government regulations.

The registration form for the conference is available online, and there are scholarships available towards conference registration fees, though they may not be applied to hotel or transportation costs.

FMI: www.fsana.com

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