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Eagle Jet International

Eagle Jet International & American Eagle Airlines have agreed on a cohesive career development training program. HERE IS HOW IT WORKS: • Eagle Jet preps you for the interview. • American Eagle interviews you. IF YOU ARE SUCCESSFUL WITH THE INTERVIEW: • You are required to complete the Eagle Jet 250 hour turbine program. • […]

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AEROX

AEROX is your specialist in aviation oxygen systems and accessories. Since 1981 we have been providing the aviation industry with innovative solutions for all of their oxygen needs. This site is representative of the products that AEROX has to offer, but if you don’t see what you need here, please contact us. There is an […]

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Schweiss Bi-Fold Doors

Schweiss Doors stands alone as the leading manufacturer of large Hydraulic and Bifold doors with options. The Schweiss Red Power Hydraulic Door with spherical bearings and Lift-Strap Bifold Doors with the new Strap Auto-Latch puts Schweiss above the rest. When looking for a large door, whether its Hydraulic or Bifold, nobody does it better than […]

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Carbon Fiber Replacement Cowlings

Cowlings suffer an inordinate amount of abuse from rock dings, hangar rash, maintenance wear and the vibration and stress associated with doing their basic job. North Central Aircraft Products Inc. in Mankato, Minnesota, is now offering relief to owners of cowlings ready for pasture. The company is offering carbon fiber PMA replacement cowls for all […]

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Survival Products, Inc.

Survival Products, Inc. has been in the Aviation and Marine life raft servicing business since 1970. The company is staffed with personnel having many years of private/commercial/military aviation and marine experience in engineering, manufacturing, and servicing of survival emergency equipment including: life rafts, vests, slides, etc. These vast years of experience have made it possible […]

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Peter Garrison, Contributing Editor

Harvard-educated in English, Peter Garrison is a self-taught aerodynamicist whose writing concentrates on what makes airplanes work and how they can be improved, and on the factors, both mechanical and human, that sometimes cause them to crash. When no production airplane satisfied Peter’s desire for range and efficiency, he built his own and called it […]

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Martha Lunken, Contributing Editor

For no apparent reason, Martha fell in love with airplanes at age nine and she learned to fly an Ercoupe in the early 1960s while attending college in her hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. Armed with a degree in English Literature, she became a flight instructor and operated a flying school at Cincinnati’s Lunken Airport for […]

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Les Abend, Contributing Editor

Les Abend is currently a 777 captain, has logged almost 18,000 hours and has been with his favorite airline for 23 years. He began writing his Jumpseat column for Flying in January 2003. Les soloed before he was able to legally drive and subsequently earned his private pilot license at age 17. He was a […]

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