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Tennessee Flight Training Welcomes Aspiring Pilots During National ‘Learn To Fly’ Month

NASHVILLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In celebration of national “Learn to Fly” month in May, Tennessee Flight Training is hosting a series of open house events at all five of its locations across the state. Aspiring pilots will have the opportunity to take a tour, meet experienced pilots and instructors, and learn the steps to achieving a rewarding career in aviation.

One of the nation’s preeminent flight schools, Tennessee Flight Training has been headquartered at Nashville International Airport (BNA) for nearly 15 years and has served over 3,000 student pilots. The company is hosting open house events at the following locations and times (subject to change):

  • Crossville Memorial Airport (CSV): Saturday, May 11, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. CDT
  • Maury County Regional Airport (MRC): Tuesday, May 14, 5 to 7 p.m. CDT
  • Nashville International Airport (BNA): Thursday, May 16, 5 to 7 p.m. CDT
  • Shelbyville Municipal Airport (SYI): Tuesday, May 21, 5 to 7 p.m. CDT
  • Cleveland Regional Jetport (RZR): Thursday, May 23, 5 to 7 p.m. EDT

More information is available at www.tnflighttraining.com/learntofly.

“With the airline industry continuing to face pilot shortages in the near-term, now is the perfect time to launch a career in aviation,” said Chris Erlanson, president of Tennessee Flight Training. “It’s easy to get started and train at your own pace. And with financing options available, it allows anyone to make their dreams of being a pilot a reality.”

Customized to the student’s schedule, Tennessee Flight Training offers dynamic instruction that leads student pilots from novice to the highest levels of certification in two to three years. This training method provides a valuable alternative for those who prefer not to spend the time and money seeking a college degree, which is not required to become a professional pilot.

About Tennessee Flight Training

Established in 2010, Tennessee Flight Training provides affordable flight instruction from award-winning, FAA-certified instructors and offers state-of-the-art equipment. Its flight training facilities are located at Nashville International Airport (BNA) and throughout the state, including Maury County (MRC), Shelbyville (SYI), Crossville (CSV) and Cleveland (RZR). More information is available at www.tnflighttraining.com or by calling (615) 366-9192.

Contacts

Jeff Krinks, Prufrock Communications
jeff@prufrockcommunications.com
(615) 478-0267

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Contacts

Jeff Krinks, Prufrock Communications
jeff@prufrockcommunications.com
(615) 478-0267

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