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Ardmore Flying School hopes for clear air after linking with AIPA

The newly branded Auckland Pilot Training Group will create some economies of scale for two flying schools battling costs and regulation.

Sophie Nuttall, and instructor with the Auckland Pilots Training Group, poses with a Cessna 172 at North Shore Airport.

Will Mace Fri, 29 Mar 2024

Keeping a four-seater Cessna 172 in the air and on course might seem complicated to a ground-dweller, but it’s child’s play when compared with charting a viable future for an aviation-related business being buffeted by fuel costs and unfavourable regulation.

Running a pilot training business

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