Want to Fly Private Jets in the Middle East?

Wednesday, July 29, 2009
It is anticipated that the private jet charter business in the Middle East will grow between 15-20% this year. One large charter company grew by 40% in 2008 alone. Officials say that the Middle East private aviation market continues to grow as the region's elite and affluent enjoy the convenience of private jet transport. There has been particular growth in this aviation market on traffice between the Middle East and Europe. Awareness has grown about the practical value of using private charter aircraft: it is fast, luxurious, hassle-free and efficient. Flying as a charter pilot is an excellent career. You fly VIPs from business, government officials, and entertainment to wherever they need to go anywhere in the world. If your client wishes, you may stay at his destination location -- in a hotel with lodging and meals paid for by your employer -- until the customer is ready to return. Phoenix East Aviation's graduates fly for both airlines and charter companies throughout the world. If you think you're ready to begin your flight training, see www.pea.com for more information. You could be starting your training in just a few weeks.
Phoenix East Aviation Inc 7/29/2009

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My name is Jason Prestigiacomo and I’m a First Officer for United Express Airlines, operated by Air Wisconsin Airlines. I’m currently based in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport flying the CRJ. This assignment was made easier because of the flight training I received at Phoenix East Aviation, Daytona Beach, Florida. Career instructors like other flight schools do not run the flight department at PEA. Former airline pilots run it. These pilots have built up thousands of hours in some of the world’s largest and most advanced airliners and know first hand how to make the transition into the airline industry. All of the training is based upon airline standards, which makes things much easier when you step into your first airline or corporate job.
 
I looked into other flight schools and selected PEA because of their laid-back operation and job placement statistics. I attained all of my certificates and ratings at PEA, and then took a job with them as a Flight Instructor in 2001. If your goal is to become a Boeing 747 Captain or just a weekend pilot, Phoenix East Aviation is the school for you.
Jason Prestigiacomo, First Officer CRJ, United Express
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