LOVE TAKES FLIGHT THIS VALENTINES DAY AT American School of Aviation
This Valentine's forget the flowers, the chocolates or the expensive dinner at a crowded restaurant. Sweethearts can take their love to new heights this Valentines Day with his-and-her introductory flying lesson at American School of Aviation, located at Reid-Hillview Airport, San Jose.
LOVE TAKES FLIGHT THIS VALENTINES DAY
AT American School of Aviation
[San Jose] -- Forget the flowers, the chocolates or the expensive dinner at a crowded restaurant. Sweethearts can take their love to new heights this Valentines Day with his-and-her introductory flying lesson at American School of Aviation, located at Reid-Hillview Airport.
Through the national, nonprofit BE A PILOT program, American School of Aviation is offering a first flight lesson for just $49, about half the cost of a typical lesson. To register, simply go to www.beapilot.com, download an Introductory Flight Certificate (or two), and present it at American School of Aviation. Your loved one, or even the two of you, can take a lesson while actually piloting the plane alongside an FAA-licensed instructor.
Imagine the thrill on your sweethearts face when he or she pulls back on the yoke to lift off and soar over the countryside, and the smile youll see when your Valentine arrives back in your arms after the flight," says Reny Kozman. And then, its your turn. The shared experience could well become a new passion."
Reny Kozman says that women frequently purchase flying lessons for their boyfriends or husbands; but that more and more men are sending their girlfriends and wives soaring.
Regardless of gender, flying is fun, exciting, and just about anyone can do it. And like anything else, its even more fun when you fly with that special someone," says Reny Kozman. As a Valentines Day gift, nothing else even comes close to the experience."
American School of Aviation is one of more than 1,950 flight schools nationwide participating in the BE A PILOT program, which has been helping people fly for career, business and recreation for six years. For more information, or to schedule a BE A PILOT introductory lesson, call 408 251 7272 or visit http://www.AmericanSchoolOfAviation.com.
This year, learning to fly takes on special meaning as the nation celebrates the 100th anniversary of powered flight. If Orville and Wilbur were still around, it wouldnt be surprising if they, too, decided to forgo the chocolates for the gift of a Valentine's Day flight.
Launched in 1997, the nonprofit BE A PILOT was created to raise public understanding of personal flying. Sponsored by the aviation community itself, BE A PILOT has attracted over 175,000 men and women to consider the personal, professional and career benefits of being a pilot. For more information about BE A PILOT, visit www.beapilot.com.
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