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The Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (PIA) is a private trade school focused on aviation-related programs with its main location in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.The institution's headquarters is at the Allegheny County Airport and it has three branch campuses.
"Bettis: the field that brought airmail to Pittsburgh", Clairton, Pennsylvania: The Progress, July 1976 OCLC 19586192 Richard David Wissolik; David Wilmes et al. "A place in the sky: a pictorial and spoken history of the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport and aviation in western Pennsylvania" Latrobe, Pennsylvania: The Saint Vincent College Center ...
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Operated by: Cape Institute of Aeronautics, Inc [8] Hawthorne School of Aeronautics, Orangeburg, South Carolina; 58th Flying Training Detachment [7] 2162d Army Air Forces Base Unit (Contract Pilot School, Primary), April 1944 Hawthorne School of Aeronautics [8] Lodwick Field, Lakeland, Florida; 61st Flying Training Detachment [7]
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The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is a professional society for the field of aerospace engineering. The AIAA is the U.S. representative on the International Astronautical Federation and the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences. In 2015, it had more than 30,000 members among aerospace professionals ...
"The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh," premiering Thursday on Prime Video, is a funny and oddball new series from Vijal Patel about a South Asian family that moves to the Pennsylvania city.
The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences started on 1933. It was titled the Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences. It became a monthly publication in 1935. The journal contained a section called "News from the Institute", that contained meeting notices, announcements, and obituaries.