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ATP opens Chicago and New York centers

By Janice Wood · May 16, 2010 ·

ATP’s newest flight training centers are now open in Chicago at DuPage Airport (DPA) and New York at Islip-Long Island Airport (ISP). Both locations offer flight training from Private Pilot through Instrument Rating and Airline Career Pilot Program in a fleet of Piper Seminoles, Diamond DA40s, Cessna 172s and Frasca FTDs. As ATP begins accepting delivery of its Diamond D-JETs, ATP expects to offer D-JET training at both locations.

“Within just two months of opening New York, we’re proud to have already graduated a class of Private Pilots, and completed many add-on ratings and Airline Transport Pilot certificates,” said Jim Koziarski, ATP’s Vice President of Flight Operations. “As hiring gradually increases, more pilots are seeking their multi-engine ratings, CFI ratings and Airline Transport Pilot certificates to be competitive.”

ATP opened four new locations in 2009 at Charlotte, Indianapolis, San Diego, and Tampa. More locations planned for 2010, and remain to be announced, company officials said.

For more information: ATPFlightSchool.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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