{"id":1655,"date":"2014-10-05T23:20:21","date_gmt":"2014-10-05T23:20:21","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2014-10-05T23:20:21","modified_gmt":"2014-10-05T23:20:21","slug":"aopa-announces-2014-flight-training-excellence-award-winners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stateaviationjournal.com\/index.php\/state-news\/maryland\/aopa-announces-2014-flight-training-excellence-award-winners\/%20","title":{"rendered":"AOPA ANNOUNCES 2014 FLIGHT TRAINING EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNERS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has awarded its third annual Flight Training Excellence Awards to top flight schools and flight instructors ranked by more than 3,600 flight students who voluntarily reviewed their flight training experience through an AOPA online poll.<\/p>\n<p>AOPA has recognized Paragon Flight of Fort Meyers, FL as the 2014 Best Flight School and Spencer Watson of Manassas, VA as the 2014 Best Flight Instructor. Ten additional flight schools and 10 instructors were named \u201cOutstanding\u201d by AOPA as a result of the poll results.<br \/>\n<!--break--><br \/>\n\u201cAll of us at AOPA would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to this year\u2019s award winners,\u201d said Brittney Miculka, senior manager of pilot community development. \u201cWe created these awards to recognize those who instill a lifelong passion for aviation among their students, and who exemplify the best the flight training industry has to offer. It was clear from the customer reviews that these professionals are providing a superior flight instruction experience.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The award winners will be recognized at the AOPA Homecoming Fly-in in Frederick, MD on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014.<\/p>\n<p>AOPA has also named an Honor Roll of 62 flight schools and 75 flight instructors, all of which demonstrated a high standard of accomplishment and received at least three nominations.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, a Student\u2019s Choice Award was given to the flight school that receives the highest number of positive nominations. For the third year in a row, Aviation Adventures of Virginia won that award with 198 nominations.<br \/>\nThe 2014 President\u2019s Choice Award winner is GIFT Academy of Vernon, TX. This award is given by the president of AOPA for significant and innovative contributions to the flight training community. GIFT Academy is aimed at helping female pilots find success in flight training in a supportive setting.<\/p>\n<p>To select the award winners, AOPA invited those who have taken flight training within the last 24 months to take part in the poll. Each individual could nominate one flight school and one flight instructor. The online poll was conducted from June 3 to August 23, and contained safeguards to ensure fairness.<\/p>\n<p>That process yielded an evaluation of 1,447 different flight schools and 1,500 individual flight instructors. The poll consisted of 39 survey questions designed to measure the overall performance of a flight school or flight instructor. AOPA will be sharing individual poll results with schools and instructors later this year.<\/p>\n<p>All the award winners may be viewed on the Flight Training magazine website.  <\/p>\n<p>FLIGHT SCHOOL AWARD WINNERS<\/p>\n<p>Best Flight School                  Paragon Flight Training (Ft. Meyers, FL)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    AeroVenture Institute Flight Training Center (Southbridge, MA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Airwolf Aviation Services (Greenville, SC)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Bakersfield Flying Club (Bakersfield, CA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Chesapeake Sport Pilot  (Stevensville, MD)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Houston Flight Training (Cypress, TX)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Max Aero (Cameron Park, CA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Ocean Helicopters (West Palm Beach, FL)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Southern Maine Aviation (Sanford, ME)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    St. Charles Flying Service (Portage Des, Sioux, MO)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight School    Valley Aviation (Forty Fort, PA)<\/p>\n<p>FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR AWARD WINNERS<\/p>\n<p>Best Flight Instructor                  Spencer Watson (Manassas, VA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Allan Burke (Christianburg, VA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Doris Gatewood (Warrenton, VA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Richard Harowicz (Mountain Top, PA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Bob Hepp (Manassas, VA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Randall Holliday (Bozeman, MT)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Dustin Jones (Cameron Park, CA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Tucker Lambert (San Carlos, CA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Cliff Lanyi (Attleboro, MA)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Jason Schappert (Ocala, FL)<br \/>\nOutstanding Flight Instructor    Blake Spry (Boise, ID)<\/p>\n<div class=\"field_attachment\">\n<div><b>Attachment:<\/b><\/div>\n<p><a href=\"\/\"><\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has awarded its third annual Flight Training Excellence Awards to top flight schools and flight instructors ranked by more than 3,600 flight students who voluntarily reviewed their flight training experience through an AOPA online poll. 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