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More Good News: ATP Opens Charlotte Flight Training Center

One of Five FTCs Planned For 2009

OK... how about a little more good news? ATP is getting ready to open a Charlotte (NC) Flight Training Center next week, on May 4th, at the Concord Regional Airport (KJQF). The new training center will offer single- and multi-engine flight training from Private through ATP, including ATP's Airline Career Pilot Program.

"ATP's additional training centers are making high-quality, cost-effective training available to more pilots with greater convenience," said Jim Koziarski, ATP's Vice President of Flight Operations. "Pilots are responding by taking advantage of our temporary low prices to add that multi rating or fly that glass cockpit airplane they've been thinking about for a while."

ATP is opening at least 5 new flight training centers in 2009 to make low-cost multi-engine flight training accessible to more pilots, and to hire more CFIs from the Airline Career Pilot Program. The San Diego FTC opened in February, and Tampa also opens on May 4. Other flight training centers are planned, shortly,  for Indianapolis and Oakland.

FMI: www.atpflightschool.com

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