TRAINING TRIPLE WHAMMY

TRADITIONAL SOURCES of new pilots are drying up in the U.S., which could hurt chances for a prolonged rebound in the general aviation industry. In addition to rising flight training costs, younger persons' incomes have represented a falling percentage of national mean income since 1977, according to...

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