ATP Attends Fort Worth Alliance Air Show
DALLAS FORT WORTH, Texas — October 28, 2009
Airline Transport Professionals (ATP) displayed one of its piper seminole multi-engine airplanes at the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show this past weekend.
The event had a tremendous turnout with about 80,000 people in attendance on Saturday and about 70,000 on Sunday. The US Navy Blue Angels and the US Army Golden Knights did air shows both days.
ATP instructors from the Arlington, TX (GKY) location were on hand to answer any questions.
In 1984 ATP pioneered cost-efficient, accelerated, multi-engine flight training with an emphasis on pilot career development. Today, ATP’s Airline Training Programs prepare graduates for airline pilot and corporate pilot careers with nationwide flight experience in the largest, multi-engine training fleet. Advanced jet training transitions these pilots from light twins to modern regional jets in CRJ-200 flight training devices. With thousands of graduates who have completed airline training on time and on budget, airlines come to ATP first to meet their demand for pilots. Diamond Aircraft has selected ATP to provide initial and recurrent D-JET training, which will be complimented by optional pilot monitoring services by ATP’s vast network of professional pilots and flight dispatch capabilities. ATP Flight School flies over 75,000 hours to provide more than 3,300 FAA pilot certifications each year at 26 locations nationwide.