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Sky Arrow Sport 600

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T-6 Texan II

Prepare at Bay Bridge Airport in the Sky Arrow Sport 600!

Prepare under the guidance of experienced Naval Aviators.


Mike Bangert

Mike, a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, Class of 1970, began his aviation career with Navy flight training at Pensacola, FL. He went on to fly the P-3 Orion, both on active duty and in the Naval Reserve. His first introduction to general aviation took place in 1977at BWI flying the Grumman American Tiger, AA-5B, in the Naval Academy Flying Club. Later, he would serve as president of that club. In 1980, while living in Ohio, he began training for his Flight Instructor - Airplane, Instrument, Multi-Engine, and Glider Ratings. He enjoyed a successful career as a pilot for United Airlines, flying the Boeing 727, 757, 767, and 777 aircraft, retiring in 2007. With 18,000+ total hours and 1500+ hours of instruction given, he looks forward to expanding his range of knowledge and experience in Light Sport Aircraft and bringing the joy of flight to those he instructs.

Neal Guernsey

Neal was focused on flying from an early age. He joined Civil Air Patrol in high school just to get involved. As a midshipman at the Naval Academy, he earned his degree in Aerospace Engineering and also helped run the Midshipmen Flight Training Program in 1975. He was the first student to earn his Private Certificate from Friendship Flying Service at BWI under that program. He earned his Naval Aviator wings in 1976 and joined the fleet flying the A-7E Corsair off the USS Kitty Hawk (216 Carrier landings, but who’s counting?). Neal began instructing in A-7s for the Navy in 1980 at NAS Lemoore, CA. He earned his civilian CFI the same year and became President of the NAS Lemoore Flying Club. He enjoyed teaching in the same T-34B that he had soloed in Pensacola five years earlier. Neal left Active Duty in 1982 and joined the Reserves. He spent three years flying the UC-12B (Beechcraft King Air) from Andrews AFB. He has since retired from the Navy Reserves. After spending time in corporate America he has returned to his love of teaching flying. He recently taught midshipmen at Lee Airport through the Navy Annapolis Flight Center and has now decided to share the fun of Sport Flying. During the week, Neal works for the company that produces Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey and Disney On Ice.


We have created a 5-flight (6.0 flight hour) program tailored for Midshipmen and recent graduates destined for Naval Aviation Training at Pensacola.

The intent of this program is to introduce you to the fundamentals of flight in a relaxed but focused atmosphere, prior to your reporting to Pensacola.  Any flight experience you get now will give you the advantage over your contemporaries with no flight experience.

This program will include 12 hours of personal instruction associated with the 5 flights.

Included in this program are all materials and equipment you will need:

Logbook
Maneuvers Manual
Aeronautical Charts
Aircraft Data Sheet
Kneeboard

This entire program is available to you for a one-time all-inclusive payment of $1099

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For further information, contact Chesapeake Sport Pilot at 410-604-1717 or info@chesapeakesportpilot.com

 

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