Sun, Jan 08, 2012
LSA Manufactured Links Up With Major Texas Aviation
Enterprise
Flight Design has appointed US Aviation of Denton, Texas to
provide Factory Authorized service for the popular CT series of
Light Sport aircraft. The Texas company has been a Rotax Service
Center for several years and has more than 20 A&P mechanics on
staff. Combined with its FAA 145 Repair Station, US Aviation is a
major flight school with extensive contracts to train foreign
flight students.
"US Aviation completed CT specific training, and understands the
Light-Sport Aircraft industry," said Tom Peghiny, President of
Flight Design USA. "We are happy to join with US Aviation to have
them better support our customers in the South-central US."
"US Aviation Sport Planes is open seven days a week, has over
30,000 square feet of climate controlled maintenance hangars, and
is outside the DFW Class B airspace," said Scott Severen, Director
of Business Development at US Aviation. "We often provide return
flights for customers bringing their aircraft in for service. We
are making it very convenient to do have service done." Denton
Airport is on the north-west portion of Dallas Ft Worth.
Beside providing routine services such as oil changes and
conditional inspections, US Aviation can also perform major
repairs, often saving the headaches of returning an aircraft to the
factory. Easier access to service will ultimately reduce insurance
premiums due to lower repair costs, the company believes.
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