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NEW FLIGHT SCHOOL - Best in Flight Aviation Academy - Morristown,New Jersey



 
 
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Old April 22nd 05, 02:55 AM
Dave Vioreanu
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Default NEW FLIGHT SCHOOL - Best in Flight Aviation Academy - Morristown,New Jersey

Robert-

Thank you for your well-wishes! We certainly hope to get a lot of local
business, but also want those longer-distance pilots, who own their own
planes, to be able to take advantage of our convenient hours and pricing
when progressing through further training. It will also give them an
excuse to fly more!

For those who wish to train with Best in Flight (when flying in from
another airport), we will deduct the $10 landing fee from the cost of
the lesson, when the lesson lasts 2 hours or longer.

There is also a $23 ramp fee when using the Signature ramp (where Best
in Flight is located). However, this fee does not apply to pilots using
the West Tiedown. In these cases, our instructors would be happy to meet
any students at the West Tiedown, removing this additional cost. The
Signature ramp fee is also waived when purchasing 7 gallons, or more, of
fuel.

Learning to fly should not be an inconvenience. We seek to make it as
easy, and enjoyable as possible.

Dave Vioreanu

Best in Flight Aviation Academy
www.bestinflight.net


Robert Chambers wrote:
Good luck in your new endeavour. It's unfortunate you chose MMU as a
base of operations as it has to be one of the most expensive little
airports to go to. With security fees, landing fees and the exhorbitant
prices charged by the only FBO on the field it makes visiting that
airport a costly adventure.

I hope you get lots of students from the area, it would be nice to see
more activity in that area.

Robert

 




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