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Monday, May 01, 2006
AviaTour’s flying school set to open
AviaTour’s Fly’n Inc., a family-owned corporation located in Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City, will formally launch its aviation school on Friday, May 5.
Owned and managed by Capt. Jessup M. Bahinting, the school offers flight training, air taxi, air ambulance, air traffic control, and other basics needed in order to properly maneuver an aircraft. Captain Bahinting also has sole proprietorship of JMB Aviation, one of the school’s suppliers of airplanes.
The school has a total of 12 aircraft, where the students have the opportunity to actually fly the planes themselves, along with a pilot. The instructors are fully rated and trained by Captain Bahinting himself.
“What we offer is really personalized training; the students can learn for themselves and they can ask questions from their instructors,” says Captain Bahinting. “Our basic ratio is one instructor is to five students, so they (the instructors) can really focus on each of the students.”
AviaTour’s offers to help interested students acquire private licenses, which takes about three months of training, and even commercial pilot licenses, which can take up to two years of training. (Cleofe Marie Faelnar, UP Masscom intern)
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