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January, 2007
Bruce Jackson Passes Private Pilot Checkride!

On Saturday, September 2nd, Bruce Jackson took his checkride for his Private Pilot License. He joins his brother, Brad, as an aviator based at the Warsaw Municipal Airport.

Bruce began his training in January after being introduced to Jon Fussle, the President of the Warsaw Flying Club, where he took his lessons. Bruce's brother, Brad, had just bought an airplane and took Bruce for a few rides with both their families. When Bruce expressed interest in the idea, his brother referred him to the same instructor who taught him. At the time, Jon Fussle, along with his brother, David Fussle, and their cousin, Erik Fussle, were all instructing at the Flying Club. Jon was enthusiastic to begin Bruce's training, but had to refer him to Erik because of his current workload.

Before even taking his first lesson, Bruce approached Jon about purchasing an airplane of his own. Fussle advised Jackson in his purchase, but was always one step behind the full-speed Jackson. Only a few days after being introduced to the Fussle's, Jackson took Brad Jackson and Erik Fussle, the Flight Instructor they would end up sharing, to Michigan to look at an airplane. They flew it back to Warsaw for a pre-buy inspection, but by the time they touched down in Warsaw, Bruce had made a conditional offer on the aircraft.

Due to his work schedule running T.L. Jackson in Syracuse, Bruce's training took slightly longer than usual. The spring, summer, and fall are all busy seasons for Jackson, so working the flying into the schedule was always a challenge. But his determination and dedication to flying finally paid off on September 2nd, when he flew to Valparaiso, Indiana, to take his checkride. Bruce plans on adding an Instrument Rating to his pilot's license this winter. The Instrument Rating gives a pilot the knowledge and skills required to safely fly an aircraft in virtually any weather to virtually any airport. Without the rating, a pilot can not fly in fog, clouds, or any other kind of conditions where visibility is reduced

Congratulations to Bruce Jackson and the entire T.L. Jackson family on their newest pilot.

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