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  2. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force College Service Flying Training School (1939–44) became No. 17 Service Flying Training School RAF [67] Royal Air Force Liaison Office, Chinese Elementary Flying Training School (1943–46) [63] Royal Navy Elementary Flying Training School (1973–93) became Joint Elementary Flying Training School [69]

  3. List of airline codes (C) - Wikipedia

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    Central Airlines: CENTRAL COMMUTER United States CNY Central Airways: CENTRAL LEONE Sierra Leone ACN Central American Airlines: AEROCENTRO Nicaragua YOG Central Aviation: YOGAN AIR United States DRN Central De Discos De Reynosa: DISCOS REYNOSA Mexico 2C CMA CMA-CGM AIRCARGO: FRENCH CARGO France CHA Central Flying Service: CHARTER CENTRAL United ...

  4. Army Air Forces Training Command - Wikipedia

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    One such Command was the Flying Training Command (FTC). It began as Air Corps Flying Training Command on 23 January 1942, was redesignated Army Air Forces Flying Training Command (AAFTC) on 15 March 1942, and merged with Army Air Forces Technical Training Command to become Army Air Forces Training Command on 31 July 1943.

  5. Clinton National Airport - Wikipedia

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    There are two fixed-base operators (FBOs) on the field: Signature Flight Support and Atlantic Aviation. Central Flying Service, under new ownership, operates on the field offering aircraft maintenance, sales and flight training. Dassault Aircraft Services (DAS), a subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, operates a large facility at the airport.

  6. Central Flying School - Wikipedia

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    The Central Flying School was established by the Royal Navy at Upavon Aerodrome, near Upavon, Wiltshire, on 12 May 1912. [1] The school's strength at the outset was ten Staff Officers and eighty flying students, whose course lasted for sixteen weeks. [ 2 ]

  7. RAF Cranwell - Wikipedia

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    1916–1918 (Royal Naval Air Service) 1918 – present (Royal Air Force) Garrison information; Current commander: Group Captain Tina Jessup: Occupants: RAF College Cranwell; Central Flying School; HQ No. 3 Flying Training School; No. 45 Squadron; No. 57 Squadron; No. 703 Naval Air Squadron (operates from RAF Barkston Heath) HQ No. 6 Flying ...

  8. Central Flying School RAAF - Wikipedia

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    Central Flying School (CFS) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) training unit, located at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria. It operates the Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainer. The school is responsible for training flight instructors, setting flying standards, and auditing flying practices. It is also home to the "Roulettes" aerobatic team. CFS ...

  9. Central Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Central Airlines was a local service carrier, a scheduled passenger airline operating in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas from 1949 to 1967. It was founded by Keith Kahle in 1944 to operate charter and fixed base services in Oklahoma, but was not granted an air operator's certificate until 1946 and did not begin ...