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New Jersey Sport Pilot Training

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JA Flight Training - Sugar Grove, Illinois
Takeoff with JA! Our Sport Pilot course is perfect for the pilot who’s more excited to fly for the fun of it. This course can be completed around anyone’s schedule and give you the ability to pilot an aircraft with family and friends for 30% less than a full private pilot course. Learn to fly in Cessna’s newest and most cost effective trainer: the 162 Skycatcher featuring Garmin’s G300 glass cockpit.
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Gulf Coast International Flight Academy, Inc. - Sarasota, Florida
Gulf Coast International Flight Academy is your destination for high-quality, highly effective sport pilot training where we focus on providing old-fashioned value to our students. We offer efficient accelerated programs to help you become a Sport Pilot in the least time and for the least expense.
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FlySFBay - San Jose, California
Learn to fly LSAs in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area! At Fly SF Bay you’ll gain an entirely new perspective - literally - as you learn to pilot your Light Sport Aircraft through the air and become master of a dynamic and exciting environment! Become a sport pilot!
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More Sport Pilot Training in New Jersey

Pilot Training Solutions
8 Algonquin Ave
Rockaway, NJ 07866
 

More Information about Sport Pilot Training in New Jersey

New Jersey has a big variety of scenery. You’ll see beaches, mountains, forests and rivers if you decide to go to school here. Winter temperatures in the state can drop to below 24 degrees. You can expect to see up to 27 inches of snow here during the winter. Summer temperatures in this state might be as high as 87 degrees.

Newark is the largest city in the state. There are a variety of things to do here. More of the state’s attractions are less than two hours away from Newark.

Europeans settled in the New Jersey area in the 1600s. Newark was founded in 1666. You can learn about the state’s history by visiting the New Jersey Historical Society. The Society’s collection of books, manuscripts and pamphlets will give you a vivid picture of the history of New Jersey.

The Ballantine House is one of the historic sites in the Newark area. It was built in 1885. This house is part of the Newark Museum and is open for tours. The Dey Mansion in the nearby city of Wayne was built in the middle of the 18th century. Visitors can tour this house and the colonial gardens on the property.

You’ll find plenty of things to do in Newark while you’re furthering your education there. You can see basketball games and hockey games at the Prudential Center. Baseball games are played at the Riverfront Stadium. You’ll be able to see musicals, concerts and dance performances at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.

A 35 mile drive from Newark will take you to Netcong. Netcong is the home of the Wild West City theme park.

The city of Long Branch on the northern part of the Jersey Shore is about 46 miles from Newark. The Jersey Shore is an area of about 127 miles on the Atlantic Coast of the state. Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park in Long Branch has places for swimming, fishing and boating. Other towns along the Shore have places for swimming, sunbathing and water sports. You can rent cottages on the Jersey Shore during the summer.

Atlantic City is about 118 miles from Newark. Approximately four million people visit Atlantic City every year to enjoy the city’s many attractions. Places to visit in the city include casinos, hotels, the beach and historic sites. You’ll find a number of places to shop in Atlantic City.

There are places for swimming, surfing, sunbathing, fishing and boating on the Atlantic City beaches. You’ll have a great view of the beaches from the Absecon Lighthouse. This lighthouse dates back to the middle of the 19th century. Lucy the Elephant is another historic site in Atlantic City. This is a building shaped like an elephant that was built during the 1880s. You can learn about other historic sites in Atlantic City if you visit the Atlantic City Historical Museum.

Information about more things to do while you’re attending Sport Pilot Training in this state is provided at http://www.visitnj.org and http://www.funnewjersey.com.
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