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PRP Aviation Earns Prestigious "Platinum Cirrus Training Center" Designation
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Chris Prusak, Platinum Cirrus Training Center Flight Training & Private Charters At PRP Aviation PRP Aviation Private Charter Flights PRP Aviation
PRP Aviation is Setting a New Standard in Flight Training Excellence

OCALA, Fla. - Washingtoner -- PRP Aviation, a premier provider of aviation services, charter flights and flight training, proudly announces its achievement of the esteemed Platinum Cirrus Training Center designation.

The training center's appointment comes as Chris Prusak, US Air Force Veteran and PRP Aviation CEO, was recently awarded Platinum status as a Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilot (CSIP), which requires an excess of 1,000 hours instructing in Cirrus aircraft while adhering to strict procedures and safety protocols.

The Platinum designation is awarded exclusively to flight training centers and instructors demonstrating exceptional dedication to safety, innovation and customer service. PRP Aviation, based out of Ocala International Airport (KOCF), now joins an elite group of Cirrus Training Centers worldwide, elevating its reputation as a trusted training destination for aspiring and experienced pilots alike.

"It's a testament to our commitment to providing an exceptional learning environment," said Prusak. "From the Cirrus aircraft in our fleet, to the expertise of our entire team, this achievement underscores our dedication to cultivating a world-class flight training experience," he added.

What does training at a Platinum Status Cirrus Training Center mean for student pilots?
  • Customized Programs: As a Part 61 school, PRP Aviation offers a comprehensive range of flight training courses tailored to individual learning needs, from private pilot certifications to advanced instrument and commercial ratings.
  • Top, Well-Maintained, Equipment: Students train in the latest Cirrus aircraft, equipped with industry-leading safety features and technology such as the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System® (CAPS®).
  • Expert Instruction: PRP Aviation's team includes highly experienced Training Center Instructors (TCIs), ensuring top-quality instruction and a personalized learning experience.
  • Commitment to Excellence: Platinum status reflects PRP Aviation's continuous pursuit of safety, innovation and unparalleled customer service.
Founded and led by US Air Force veterans who are actively involved in student training, as a Platinum Cirrus Training Center, PRP Aviation will continue to enhance its offerings, leveraging access to exclusive resources, training materials and support from Cirrus Aircraft.

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While gaining the designation is new, this milestone simply reinforces PRP Aviation's commitment to providing students the most comprehensive flight training available—preparing them for success in both personal and professional aviation pursuits—a value its leaders have upheld from the outset.

PRP Aviation's Charter Flight Services provide clients with a seamless, comfortable and cost-effective travel experience aboard Cirrus SR22 aircraft. The same high standards PRP upholds in flight training are also reflected by the professional pilots who ensure a convenient "door-to-door" experience for every charter client.

About PRP Aviation
While PRP Aviation has a passion for flight training, it offers a full suite of services, including private flight charters, aircraft maintenance, and avionics services. With a mission to provide excellence in aviation, PRP Aviation is dedicated to delivering safety, innovation, and superior customer service to pilots and aviation enthusiasts across all its services.

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For more information about PRP Aviation, its flight training programs, private flight offerings, maintenance and avionics services, visit www.prpaviation.com.

Contact
Jenn Marvin Director of Customer Service | PRP Aviation
***@prpaviation.com
352-517-7075


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