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American Flyers Receives First Piper Pilot 100I Aircraft

American Flyers Receives First Piper Pilot 100I Aircraft Share Article National flight school, American Flyers, has received the first eight Pilot 100i aircraft from manufacturer, Piper Aircraft, Inc., adding to their already extensive line of training aircraft. “This airplane will enable us to maintain our policy of round dial training for the Private Pilot Certificate and the first half of the instrument rating. It creates a stronger pilot by reinforcing the basic skills and foundations necessary to become a safe and proficient pilot.” - Mike Bliss ADDISON, Texas (PRWEB) February 08, 2021 National flight school, American Flyers, has received the first eight Pilot 100i aircraft from manufacturer, Piper Aircraft, Inc., adding to their already extensive line of training aircraft.

Car Keys Express Launches First-of-its-Kind Comprehensive Automated Retail Key Cutting Machine

Share this article Share this article LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Car Keys Express, the US-based global leader in automotive key replacement, has released their Keys NOW! retail key cutting machine. The automated key machine is so easy to use, every store employee can immediately cut keys like an expert, without training. Keys NOW! is a revolutionary automated car and house key duplication machine that simplifies key cutting for retailers. It’s the first and only key machine that cuts both house keys and car keys in a single, fully-automated device that any associate can operate. Keys NOW! is a revolutionary automated car and house key duplication machine that simplifies key cutting for retailers. It s the first and only key machine that cuts both house keys and car keys in a single, fully-automated device that any associate can operate. It s as easy to use as a microwave oven open the door, insert the key, and stand back. Keys NOW! does the rest. Keys NOW! c

Lara Kaufmann Has Spent More Than A Decade Making Greenville Downtown Airport A Destination

Lara Kaufmann Has Spent More Than A Decade Making Greenville Downtown Airport A Destination Kathy Laughlin, Greenville News © Provided Volunteers helped clean up the playground at the Greenville Downtown Airport. She doesn’t fly, but Lara Kaufmann soars when she talks about her job at Greenville Downtown Airport. “There wasn’t a position, so they created one for me,” says Kaufmann, who is now associate director of the airfield, known by its code GMU. Her story takes off in 2009 when she moved to Greenville and pitched the idea that the city’s oldest airstrip needed a restaurant and playground. The divorced mom with two boys had recently taken flight from Atlanta.

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