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  2. The Defence Helicopter Flying School (DHFS) was a military flying school based at RAF Shawbury in Shropshire, England. The school, established in 1997, was a tri-service organisation and trained helicopter aircrews for all three British armed forces.

  3. Helicopters Pilot Training St. Louis's only FAA Approved Part 141 Helicopter Flight School. Our programs are tailored to meet the needs of those who aspire to fly for leisure or aim to become a skilled Helicopter Pilot.

  4. Ministry of Defence (MoD) Formed in Apr 1997 as a Joint Services helicopter flying training service, under the Private Finance Initiative. Civilian contractors run a fleet of civilian owned, military registered (COMAR) training airframes under contract to MoD.

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    • Multiple fighter jet programs. Boeing St. Louis produces various current-generation fighter jets. The facility produces the F-15 fighter jets. The facility produces F/A-18 Super Hornet jets.
    • Boeing T-7 Red Hawk. The aircraft is in the testing phase. Crew 1 MTOW. 12,125 lb (5,500 kg) Maximum Speed. 792 knots (1,300 km/h) Range. 990 NM (1,830 km) Service Ceiling.
    • Boeing MQ-25 Stingray. The aircraft is in the testing phase. Crew. None (Autonomous) Power Plant. 1x Rolls-Royce AE 3007N Turbofan engine. Thrust. 10,000 pound-force (44 kN)
    • Phantom Works Unit. A new facility for the next generation fighter jets. Area of expansion. 154 acres. Cost of expansion. $1.8 billion. New jobs created. 500. Missourian employees in Boeing St. Louis.
  5. Jul 24, 2017 · From I-395: Take 395 to S Capitol Street, over the bridge, stay to the right toward Bolling Air Force Base. At the first light, take a LEFT on Firth Sterling. Take the first RIGHT onto the new...

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  7. Saint Louis University's Flight School trains students to become skilled pilots as well as strong industry leaders. Students enrolled in Saint Louis University's aviation program are able to fly within weeks of their freshman year, and continuously gather more and more certification throughout each year of the flight science degree program.