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FlyRight Intros King Air 300/350 Recurrent Training

Training Center Receives Insurance Approval

FlyRight Inc. has introduced King Air 300 and 350 recurrent training to its course offerings. Approved by all major insurance providers, FlyRight now offers approved training for the entire King Air product line.

An intensive 2.5 day course, FlyRight says its 300/350 Recurrent Training program is priced less than any other program that uses a full-motion King Air simulator. The program builds on FlyRight's B200 training, utilizing the company's Level-C King Air B200 simulator and incorporating classroom material focused on practical 300/350 differences.

Like FlyRight's other King Air courses, company instructors are always experienced King Air pilots with significant operating experience in the aircraft they teach.

FlyRight's 300/350 Recurrent Training program is the direct result of feedback FlyRight received from existing and prospective customers.

"Offering 300/350 training was a natural progression," said Tom Leahy, FlyRight's VP of Training. "This course extends FlyRight's reach to cover the entire King Air product line. Our professional instructors have significant piloting experience in the full range of King Air products, and it seemed natural that we offer 300/350 operators the same great training we've delivered to our King Air 200 and 90 customers."

Pilots completing FlyRight's 300/350 Recurrent Training course receive FAA sign-offs for 61.56 Flight Review, 61.57 (d) Instrument Proficiency Check (if requested), and also satisfy night landing and instrument recency requirements.

FMI: www.flyrightinc.com

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