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Charity Flight Program launched

By General Aviation News Staff · July 9, 2015 ·

AMARILLO, Texas — In an effort to give back to the aviation community and support King Air customers engaged in charitable flying, English Field Aviation (EFA) has launched a Charity Flight Exchange program, which will run until the end of 2015.

During that time EFA will donate one hour of labor for each charitable flight hour flown in a customer’s King Air. The donated labor hours can be used for any King Air phase inspection completed at EFA. Customers can earn up to 25 hours per aircraft per year.

To participate in the program, customers should bring official documentation of charitable flying hours performed in their King Air for any federally recognized non-profit organization when they arrive for their phase inspection.

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