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Stratford flying school begins tomorrow

If you’ve always wanted to learn to fly, now’s your chance.

The Stratford Municipal Airport will start another flying school tomorrow night.

Dave Kirby with the airport says learning to fly is intense but rewarding.

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He says learning to fly is a lot of work but also a lot of fun.

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Kirby explains the process of becoming a pilot.

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He says learning to fly gives you a great sense of accomplishment.

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Flying School runs 15 weeks.

More information can be found at the airport website.

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