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Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology (Spartan) is a private for-profit aviation college in Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was originally established to provide pilot and technicians for Spartan Aircraft Company but outlived its parent company and continues to train pilots and mechanics into the 21st Century.
OU’s School of Aviation, established in 1947, operates out of the university-owned airport. The school already has 15 Piper Warrior III aircraft, one Cessna 152 Aerobat plane, two Twin Engine ...
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Operated by: Texas Aviation School and W. F. Long Flying School. [8] Jones Field, Bonham, Texas; 302d Flying Training Detachment [9] Operated by: Bonham Aviation School [8] Miami Municipal Airport, Miami, Oklahoma; 322d Flying Training Detachment [9] Operated by: Spartan School of Aeronautics [8] Mustang Field, El Reno, Oklahoma
The April 1957 OAG shows 20 weekday departures on American, 18 Braniff, 6 Continental, 6 Central and 4 TWA. American had a DC-7 nonstop to New York, but westward nonstops didn't get past Oklahoma City, Wichita and Dallas. (In 1947, when transcon flights made at least one stop, American had nonstops from Tulsa to San Francisco and Los Angeles.)
Departed from the port of San Francisco, California, about mid-November 1940 on the U.S.A.T. Etolin and arrived in the Philippines; Transferred on 5 December 1940, to Nichols Field, Philippines; [34] Squadron was wiped out in the 1941–1942 Battle of the Philippines, survivors reached Australia in March 1942 and were reassigned to other units ...
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In aviation, ceiling is a measurement of the height of the base of the lowest clouds (not to be confused with cloud base which has a specific definition) ...