IMPORTANT NEWS:

Due to medical issues, we will not be putting out a 2010 edition of the Aviation Scholarship Directory this year. It was a very difficult decision, and I hope we will have a 2011 copy available in late fall.
Some of the 2009 info will still be relevant, so I encourage you to continue to use it a s a reference.

Good luck with your flight training, and please check back with us again later this year.

Heather Cook, Phoenix Flight publications

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