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GROUND SCHOOL 
1928-1929 SESSIONS 

Atlantic Airways Inc. announce a twelve weeks’ (evening) course comprising twenty-four lectures completely covering all subjects required by the Dept. of Commerce for obtaining a pilot’s license. 

Tuition Fee $65.00

COURSE STARTS NOV.8TH

Prepare Now for Your Spring Flying Instruction

Among the corps of competent instructors are the following: 
PROF. ALEXANDER KLEMIN—Director Guggenheim School of Aeronautics. 
MR. F.K. TEICHMAN—Teaching Staff of Aeronautical School. 
LT. G. CATTELIN—Chief Engineer, Brownback Motor Laboratories. 
MR. E.D. PERKINS—Propeller Engineer, Curtiss Airplane Motor Co.
CAPT. A. RAYMOND BROOKS—Formerly Airway Inspector Dept. of Commerce; Experimental Dept., Bell Laboratories. 
PROF. J.E. WOODMAN—Prof. Of Meteorology at N.Y. University. 
MR. JOHN PEACE—Naval Aviation Reserve. 
MR. V.A. CARBONERA—Asst. Ch. Engineer, Pioneer Instrument Company; Instructed Brock and Schloe, George Haldeman and Parker Kramer. 
MR. J.S. MARRIOTT—Supervising Inspector, Dept. of Commerce 


ATLANTIC AIRWAYS INC. 45 West 45th St., New York 

Call, Write or Phone for full information 

a subsidiary of 
[[symbol]]COASTAL AIRWAYS inc. 
Permit. N.Y. State Board of Regents 

Telephone BRY ant 0430

The A.B.C of AVIATION 

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