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Air Combat USA to Return to Woodbine Municipal Airport

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By Press Release

WOODBINE – For the eighth year, Woodbine Municipal Airport will be hosting Air Combat USA, from April 22 to April 24, 2016.
Established in 1988, Air Combat USA is the original civilian dog fighting school in the world, the innovators of air combat training for civilians. With over 19 years of experience and over 40,000 guest pilots flown, Air Combat USA is the largest, most recognized air combat school in the world.  Their guest pilots fly real military fighters with licensed pilots in the cockpits with them. All aircraft are outfitted with high-end digital multi-cameras systems to capture fighter pilot experience. No pilot’s license is required for the guest. They work hand-in-hand with the Federal Aviation Administration and other governing agencies to define parameters and establish safety guidelines used to regulate the air combat industry.
Air Combat USA will be at the Woodbine Municipal Airport, 660 Henry DeCinque Boulevard, from April 22 to April 24.
For more information call 800-522-7590. (Website is www.aircombatatusa.com).
“I again welcome Air Combat USA to their eighth visit to Woodbine Municipal Airport wishing them many return visits to our facility,” added Mayor Pikolycky. “Woodbine Airport served as an aviation training facility during World War II and has been celebrating that history ever since. Stop by and visit history.”

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