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Corporate Helicopters to host flight training academy open house

Corporate Helicopters Press Release | January 24, 2017

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Corporate Helicopters’ Flight Training Academy has announced it will host an Open House on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport located at 3753 John J. Montgomery Drive, Hangar 1, in San Diego, California.

Peter Clark, chief flight instructor, will speak about the exciting career of becoming a professional helicopter pilot. Guests will meet certified flight instructors as well as helicopter pilots who fly in many different segments of the industry, including airborne law enforcement, firefighting, emergency medical services, and the film and television industry.

Corporate Helicopters’ new Robinson R44 Cadet is equipped with the Garmin 500H panel and will be on display. There will also be free demos in the flight simulator. A special rate of $129 will be offered for an introductory flight lesson in the Robinson R22 helicopter.

Corporate Helicopters was founded in 1990, and today has a fleet of 13 helicopters. The company is Southern California’s largest full-service commercial helicopter operator with a helicopter flight training academy. Company operations include helicopter tours, charter, aerial filming, aerial race support, and utility flights, along with many other services.

“Corporate Helicopters is focused on hiring the brightest and most qualified certified flight instructor pilots,” said Gary Roesink, chief pilot. “We’ve developed a reputation for being the best, since our primary focus is safety and efficiency. Student pilots learning to fly at Corporate Helicopters will hone their skills and gain valuable experience that will position them for a long and successful career as a professional pilot in the helicopter industry.”

Anyone interested in taking the introductory flight lesson is encouraged to reserve a spot by registering online.

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