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Sun, Apr 03, 2011

King Schools Introduces Cessna Skycatcher Course

Transition To The Cessna Skycatcher, Or Just Learn About Flying This New Airplane

A new course titled "Flying the Cessna Skycatcher" was unveiled this week by King Schools Founders John and Martha King. The course demonstrates all the basic maneuvers in the Skycatcher and is designed for pilots transitioning to the Cessna Skycatcher or for those just interested in knowing what flying the Cessna Skycatcher would be like. It is the exclusive transition course used by Cessna Pilot Centers worldwide.

"The Skycatcher is an absolute delight to fly. With a low panel, large windows in the doors, and struts that are behind the pilot and passenger, the visibility is fabulous," Martha King commented. "And because it is a Cessna, the handling is a delight," continued John. "If you are already a pilot, you'll find this course gives you just what you need-from using the amazing Garmin G300 to understanding how to best fly this very capable little airplane," concluded Martha.

"Flying the Cessna Skycatcher" includes over 3 hours of video and is available from King Schools for $149.

FMI: www.cessna.com/single-engine/skycatcher.html

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