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Gleim relaunches website

By Janice Wood · May 31, 2011 ·

Gleim Aviation recently launched a renovated website designed to better motivate, educate, and update pilots and non-pilots, according to company officials.

Improved functionality allows users to navigate new and enhanced features, such as online course previews, specialized resources for flight schools and CFIs, and informative course videos, officials note.

A new “Learn to Fly” page, inspired by the Gleim “Learn to Fly, Become a Pilot” brochure, guides individuals on how to turn their dreams of flying into reality.

“It has always been our goal to simplify and facilitate the process of learning and knowledge transfer,” says company President Dr. Irvin Gleim. “We applied the same principle that has been well proven in our popular suite of aviation training material to this redesign, and the results have been gratifying. Users have commented that they now fully understand what is needed to achieve a certain certificate or rating and can better determine what Gleim materials would best help them accomplish their goals.”

For more information: Gleim.com/Aviation

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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