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Press Release Date: February
26, 2002 The
Flight Academy of Langa Air Becomes One of Only Three Flight Schools in the
State Approved for GI Benefits Veterans who
are entitled to GI Bill benefits are now eligible to utilize those benefits in
selected courses offered by The Flight Academy of Langa Air based at St. Louis
Regional Airport. The courses that have
been approved include the Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and Commercial
courses. The GI Bill is a federal
program available to Illinois and non-Illinois residing veterans. “It was a very
tedious process that took us almost a year to accomplish”, said Lisa Stassi,
the Flight School Manager, “but it is well worth it.” The Flight Academy of Langa Air becomes one of only three flight
schools in the entire state of Illinois approved for GI benefits. “Within the next three months, we intend to
have additional courses approved for GI benefits including a multi-engine
course, a certified flight instructor course, and a multi-engine time building
course,” added Stassi. Through this
program, veterans are eligible for re-imbursement of up to 60% of the costs and
fees associated with the approved courses.
Although the Department of Veteran’s Affairs requires students to posses
a Private Pilot’s license prior to enrollment, this program will assist
veterans in obtaining career oriented technical training. “Once we get them through their private
license, the students will save a substantial amount on their aviation
education expense for the advanced ratings,” said Stassi, “and by utilizing one
of our other finance options in conjunction with the GI program, students are
able train with minimal out of pocket expense.” The Flight
Academy of Langa Air utilizes finance programs from Sallie Mae Financial and
Nellie Mae Financial allowing students to finance 100% of their flight
training. “I believe we were number two
in the nation last year as far as the total amount of student financing,” said
Scott Langa, president. “It is a great benefit to offer students the ability to
finance, since one of the biggest obstacles for most students is not having the
adequate funds available to train often.
Typically, the less frequent students train, the longer it takes and the
more expensive it becomes.” For more
information, visit The Flight Academy of Langa Air’s web site at www. or call
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