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King Schools releases Garmin GTN Essentials course

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2016 ·

King Schools has released the Garmin GTN Essentials online course, designed to help pilots get full utility from the Garmin GTN 650 or 750.

garmin-gtn-essentials-main-menu-imageThe course, priced at $179, provides instruction on the fundamental operation and the advanced features of the Garmin GTN 650 and 750, according to company officials.

garmin-gtn-essentials-user-waypoint-lesson-image“Pilots have been using King Schools courses for over 10 years to gain confidence and competence in the G430/530 and the G1000,” Martha King said. “We are pleased to add Garmin’s GTN Essentials course to the list. As with our other online courses, customers will have lifetime access and free, automatic updates to their course.”

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