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| Out of the Blue Aviation Inc 18306 59th Dr. NE Arlington, WA 98223 http://www.outoftheblueaviation.com/ | Flight school at Arlington airport (KAWO) with awesome instructors and well-kept aircraft and the friendliest staff! | |
| Wild Blue Aviation Hangar 28, Arlington Municipal Airport 18228 59th Dr. NE Arlington, WA 98223 http://www.FlyWBA.com | If you are in top mental and physical condition and outstanding in character, you can Learn to Fly at Wild Blue Aviation. Must be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, cheerful, brave, clean, adventurous, fun loving, kind to animals, small children and lesser mortals. Your airplane, my airplane, Taildraggers, Classics, Experimentals, Warbirds. YOU CAN DO IT! Call your Recruitment Officer today--Capt. Jerry Painter, CFI/Chief Pilot/A&P/Airport Bum. Aint no spam spoken here! | |
| Pro-Flight Aviation, Inc. 243 West Perimeter Road Renton, WA 98055 http://www.flyproflight.com/index.php/learn-to-fly/ | Pro-Flight Aviation offers professional flight instruction in clean, well maintained aircraft. Package plans are available or pay-as-you-go. | |
| Rainier Flight Service 790 W Perimeter Rd Unit B Renton, WA 98057 http://www.rainierflightservice.com | Flight training is more than textbook knowledge and passing a test. It is risk management, resource management and aeronautical decision-making that keep pilots out of trouble. Our custom training program focuses on these topics through an experienced-based approach to learning. Like most things in life, there is no single way to accomplish a task. Some methods just work better than others. Our students are taught to think as Pilot in Command from the very beginning and make decisions to determine the outcome of every flight. This course is both Part 61 and 141 approved. Please read this article for an explanation on the differences between Part 61 and 141 training. | |