Lisa Irish, The Daily Courier
Two students have begun their 10 hours of turbine helicopter training as Guidance Aviation and Yavapai College launch their new helicopter program.
Students and flight instructors got a glimpse of the Robinson R66 as flight instructors flew in the helicopter Nov. 18 atPrescott Airport .
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Students and flight instructors got a glimpse of the Robinson R66 as flight instructors flew in the helicopter Nov. 18 at
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Guidance Aviation was the first FAA Approved Part 141 high altitude helicopter flight training facility in the U.S. The program is VA Chapter 33 benefits approved for eligible U.S. Military Veterans through our collegiate partner program. Students may acquire their Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, Professional Pilot, Aviation Technology. Courses include advanced turbine training, long line operations, Part 135 tour operations, and night vision goggles (NVG). For more info on Guidance Aviation and Guidance Helicopters, go to http://www.guidance.aero or call us, Toll Free: 877-235-9444.