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LANGA AIR ACADEMY CONTINUES CLIMB
LANGA AIR, located at St. Louis Regional
Airport (ALN) in E. Alton, Il. recently added it’s
sixth new Cessna 172 to it’s training fleet, making Langa the largest
operator of new Cessna airplanes in the entire Midwest. All of the new aircraft are “state
of the art”. And for creature
comfort, most of the planes are outfitted with plush leather interior.
“The first thing most people notice is the quiet engine and overall
solid handling characteristics that these aircraft provide” said
Scott Langa, Vice President of LANGA AIR ACADEMY.
In further expanding
their services, Langa just purchases a new simulator and a twin
engine training aircraft and recently did a major upgrade to their
web site. “We are getting
2 or 3 applications a day from flight training students via our
web site.” Said Langa, “Through the use of the web, we
have began attracting students from all
over the country and even internationally.”
“We have had tremendous
success with our new airplanes and our Cessna Pilot Center affiliation.” added Langa.
“In fact we were recently ranked in the top six Cessna Pilot Centers
in the entire nation with over 220 active students and flyers.” “We were just recently asked to give a presentation
on ‘The Secrets of Our Success’ to an audience of flight training
operators at an up coming Cessna seminar in Independence Kansas.”
LANGA AIR ACADEMY can attribute much of it’s success to it’s affiliation with Cessna. Through this
partnership Langa is able to offer Flight Training Financing through
the SallieMae Financial program. They have done extremely well
in this area having
been recognized by SallieMae as one of
the top six loan providers in the nation. “The opportunity to finance
flight training offers many potential benefits to the student,”
says Langa, “We know that the reason most people fail to achieve
their aviation goals is because of an inadequate initial budget.
They simply run out of money and quit! By using this finance option
and having LANGA AIR ACADEMY develop a customized course
of training that is all inclusive, students are now completing their
objectives. Once set up, students no longer have to worry about
paying as they go, they can fly as much as they are able. When you
add this to Cessna’s one of a kind computer based instructional
program, it has allowed us to reduce the average flight hours of
our Private Pilot students to approximately 44 hours – the national
average is 70 hours.”
The successful ascent
of LANGA AIR ACADEMY will continue with the
addition of their newly developed CFI QUICKSTART PROGRAM.
This regime of training is designed to take the aspiring pilot from
zero hours to their Certified Flight Instructor rating in less than
nine months.
At that point, the
new instructor will have the option of guaranteed employment with
LANGA AIR ACADEMY. “Our instructors do quite
well in comparison to other flight schools, with $20,000 to $30,000
per year readily available to motivated and ambitious instructors”
said Carl Heinrich, Chief Flight Instructor for Langa.
“The process of applying
for these financial programs is very simple and we will help the
student with every step, from start to finish” said Lisa Stassi,
Flight School Manager.
Last year LANGA AIR ACADEMY introduced another innovative
program that helps keep our flyers in the air – our new “PILOTS
CLUB”. Members of the club have rental access to Langa’s
fleet of new 172’s as well as other airplanes at significant discounts. For example, a member can fly a new 172 for
less than $55.00 per hour, approximately half of what the airplane
would typically rent for. For
member ship in the “PILOTS CLUB“ there
is a one time membership fee and low monthly dues. A great way to
fly inexpensively.
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