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  2. Clearwater Air Park - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater Air Park (IATA: CLW, ICAO: KCLW, FAA LID: CLW) is a city-owned public-use airport located three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the central business district of Clearwater, a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. As of March 1, 2023, The airpark is managed by FlyUSA Inc. [2]

  3. CAE Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    It was first called Belgian Aviation School [6] and then Sabena Air Training Center as a subsidiary of Sabena Flight Academy. The same year, it was decided to carry out practical training in flight in Phoenix because the weather in Arizona allows for flights throughout the year in a high and complex air traffic environment. [ 1 ]

  4. Phoenix Goodyear Airport - Wikipedia

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    FLY Goodyear, formerly known as Buckeye Flight Experience, is a training center based at Lux Air Jet Center. They offer single-engine and multi-engine flight training for those looking to learn to fly for fun or those wanting to pursue a career in aviation. Lux Air Jet Center, is the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) for the Phoenix Goodyear Airport.

  5. National Aviation Academy - Wikipedia

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    NAA's Tampa Bay campus is in Clearwater, Florida, and functions as the main headquarters and teaching center. [3] The shop/lab training hangar is at the St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport. [4] [5] NAA's New England campus is in Concord, Massachusetts, and houses classrooms, offices and lab spaces for training.

  6. Stellar Airpark - Wikipedia

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    Stellar Airpark covers an area of 200 acres (81 ha).It has one asphalt paved runway, 17/35, measuring 4417 x 80 ft (1346 x 24m). [4]For the 12-month period ending April 14, 2021, the airport had 40,150 aircraft operations, an average of 110 per day, all of which were general aviation.

  7. Falcon Field (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    From 1945 to 1965 the field was leased out to industrial interests, including Talley Defense Systems, Astro Rocket Inc., Rocket Power Inc., the Gabriel Company and others. Eventually it became a civil airfield, owned and operated by the city of Mesa. Falcon Field is the home of CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, the

  8. Payson Airport - Wikipedia

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    For the period ending May 10, 2022, the airport had 34,250 operations at an average of 94 a day, 93% general aviation, 5% air taxi and 1% military. [2] Payson Aviation is the main provider of fixed-base operations. Payson Air also provides some services such as aircraft maintenance. They are the airport's only flight training school.

  9. Airgo Academy - Wikipedia

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    The flight school has 3 additional satellite training locations in Mount Vernon, Phoenix and Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The flight school is certified under 14 CFR Part 141, allowing its graduates to fly for U.S.-based airlines with a reduced number of hours on a restricted airline transport pilot license .