Monday, 14 January 2013 15:25

Why Learn to Fly?

There are only a few things in life to which we can ascribe no true price.  Learning to fly is one of those things.  It is priceless.  The absolute joy, the overwhelming feeling of accomplishment and the exhilaration at being able to escape your earthly bonds is indescribable.  It is the adventure of a lifetime; we at Montgomery Aviation Inc. would like to invite you to experience first hand.

But, flying should not be just a dream.  The practicality of being in charge of your own travel destiny, whether you own your own plane or choose to rent, general aviation, opens doors that only pilots have access too.  Montgomery Aviation Inc. and its flying club, “Eagle Flyers” holds your key to this whole new world.

 

Just think of it, possessing the ability to drive to an airport convenient to your or business, park for free within walking distance of your hangar, climb aboard your personal aircraft, take off and fly to the destination of your choice, on your schedule, and then return on your schedule.  Let’s replay that.  No parking fees, no waiting in the parking lot for the shuttle bus, no tickets to buy, no checking in, no metal detectors, no having to take your shoes off, no having to empty your pockets, no having to wait in long lines to board, and no departure delays at busy airports.  When you fly yourself the rules change.  It takes me 15 minutes to pull the plane out of the hangar, by the time you board a commercial airline, I’m 200 miles on my way.  Add in the time you’ll waste getting out of your destination airport and I’ll travel 400 miles.  I can beat a commercial airline fromIndianapolistoAtlantain the time you waste getting in and out of most commercial airports.

We are looking for people like you, people who seek out ways to improve their lives.  We have the means to introduce you to the dream.   Montgomery Aviation’s, “Eagle Flyers” is one of the few flight schools to offer training in new Cessna  and Cirrus aircraft.  Eagle Flyers, is a Cessna Pilot Center & Cirrus Pilot Training Center with the areas most experienced flight instructors.  All of our training staff are professional pilots with thousands of hour of experience.    Our instructors are not building time to go elsewhere.  They have time.  They instruct because they love aviation and the satisfaction of sharing the dream with new pilots.

Realize the dream.  Call me at 317-769-4487 or visit our website at

http://www.montgomeryaviation.net/Eagle-Flyers/

Schedule a flight and experience the dream, it’s easier than you think, in fact if you can qualify for a Indiana Driver’s License you can fly our Sky Catchers.

Sincerely,
Carl J Winkler III VP

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Wednesday, 09 January 2013 15:28

Congrats to Andrew Kaczorek on his First Solo!

Congratulations to Andrew Kaczorek who completed his first solo flight in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk with Eagle Flyers on December 23, 2012 at Indianapolis Executive Airport.

Eagle Flyers flight school is a certified Cessna Pilot Center near Indianapolis offering flight training for sport, private, instrument, and commercial certifications.  Eagle Flyers has the region's most diverse aircraft rental fleet including a brand new Cessna 162 Skycatcher, several Cessna 172 Skyhawks, a Cessna 182 Skylane, a Cirrus SR20 and SR22, and a Beechcraft Bonanza for rent.  Eagle Flyers prides itself in employing experienced, top-notch instructors who share the same passion for flight instruction as their students do for learning.  

Learn more at http://www.montgomeryaviation.net/eagle-flyers.

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Congratulations to Mark Shinkle who completed his first solo flight in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk with Eagle Flyers on January 7, 2013 at Indianapolis Executive Airport.

Eagle Flyers flight school is a certified Cessna Pilot Center near Indianapolis offering flight training for sport, private, instrument, and commercial certifications.  Eagle Flyers has the region's most diverse aircraft rental fleet including a brand new Cessna 162 Skycatcher, several Cessna 172 Skyhawks, a Cessna 182 Skylane, a Cirrus SR20 and SR22, and a Beechcraft Bonanza for rent.  Eagle Flyers prides itself in employing experienced, top-notch instructors who share the same passion for flight instruction as their students do for learning.  

Learn more at http://www.montgomeryaviation.net/eagle-flyers.

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Congratulations to Dan Williams who completed his first solo flight in a Cessna Skylane with Eagle Flyers on December 13, 2012 at Indianapolis Executive Airport.

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Aviation International News featured Montgomery Aviation as their FBO profile for the month of December.  This is a great honor and wonderful exposure for the FBO and the Montgomery's.  The article covers the long history of the airport and how Dan and Andi have dedicated their lives to the growth and success of the FBO and airport.  You can read below the entire article or click this link to go to AIN website: http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/aviation-international-news/2012-12-02/fbo-profile-montgomery-aviation

 

FBO Profile: Montgomery Aviation

AVIATION INTERNATIONAL NEWS » DECEMBER 2012

by  CURT EPSTEIN

 

While the operators of some FBOs may feel as if they live at the airport, Dan and Andi Montgomery of Indianapolis Executive Airport’s (TYQ) Montgomery Aviation actually do. Dan, who has been at the northern Indianapolis airport (formerly known as Terry Field) since 1989, is currently the airport manager. He and his wife, Andi, also own and operate the lone aviation services provider on the field. The couple also manages the FBOs at two other Indiana locations: Frankfurt Municipal Airport and Grissom Airbase, a joint-use military-civil facility.

Dan had served at the airport as its maintenance provider, and in 2000 the couple offered to take over management of the ramshackle FBO run by the private airport’s owner as well. They moved their family onto the field and began to offer service whenever it was required. When they took over, there were 40 aircraft based at the airport, half of them gliders and the remainder a mix of flyable and un-flyable piston-engine airplanes. That first year, the couple sold 50,000 gallons of fuel. In 2001 the FBO welcomed its first based business jet, owned by someone who is still with them and now owns a Learjet 45XR and a helicopter.

 

Opportunities for Growth

In 2003, when the original owner of the airport retired, Hamilton County purchased and renamed the field. That same year Montgomery completed its first 18,000-sq-ft corporate hangar and office building, which quickly filled to capacity. The new structure allowed the FBO to vacate the old terminal, referred to as “the shack.” The number of based aircraft continued to climb, and three years later the Montgomerys added an 8,000-sq-ft terminal and another 18,000-sq-ft hangar as part of a nearly $2 million upgrade. They also added an 18,000-sq-ft canopy.

Today the nontower airport, which sees some 60,000 operations a year, is home to approximately 100 aircraft, including 22 business jets, a GIII among them, and the Avfuel-branded location will pump more than 700,000 gallons of fuel this year, according to Andi Montgomery. The FBO occupies a footprint of eight acres and can accommodate aircraft the size of a Boeing BBJ. The location also offers a flight school and a Part 145 maintenance station that can handle engine changes and Phase I to IV inspections on Cessna Citations. The business is also half owner of charter provider SolutionsAir, which operates a Citation I as well as a pair of King Airs and a Pilatus PC-12.

The FBO’s fuel farm can store 24,000 gallons of jet-A dispensed from either a 5,000-gallon tanker or a renovated military truck that can hold 8,000 gallons. For avgas the location offers a self-fueling option or the services of a 4,000-gallon tanker.

The FBO is open generally from 5:30 a.m. until 9 p.m., but having its operators living on the airport provides benefits for customers. “We post those hours, but I tell people just tell me when you are coming and we’ll be there,” Andi Montgomery told AIN. Among the amenities offered are free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal, crew cars, WSI weather and a computer-equipped pilot lounge/snooze room with showers. The FBO also has two conference rooms that can seat 12 and eight people respectively, and onsite car rental.

The Montgomerys believe in community involvement and the need to show the best face of general aviation to the neighborhood. To that end, the company has provided its light- and sound-equipped canopy as the venue for many local events, including an annual Downs Syndrome Indiana fundraiser, aero club dinners and concerts. Once a year, a local church even celebrates Mass under the shelter, followed by a pot-luck picnic. Around Halloween, part of one of the FBO’s hangars hosts a safe “trick or treating” party for local children, who are treated to such fun and games as a candy drop and taxiway rides on the FBO’s World War II-vintage truck. Andi Montgomery sees exposing guests to aviation as a side benefit: “Those kids come in and play in half the hangar, but they are looking at the jets and the helicopter.”

During last year’s Super Bowl, the facility found itself swamped with more than 60 business jets and the Montgomerys were forced to turn away business, including one well known pilot/actor. When one potential customer was told beforehand that there was no more parking space for a large jet, the customer said he would fly his King Air to the game instead. The location scrambled for equipment such as chocks to accommodate the surge, and more than 100 volunteers turned out to help. Local restaurants were on hand greeting arriving guests with appetizers, as others steered them to the Super Bowl desk and then out to the 100 rental cars and 30 limousines at the terminal’s front entrance. On Super Bowl Sunday Indianapolis Executive was the second busiest airport behind Indianapolis International. That day Montgomery Aviation recorded 92 operations, including 30 jets that landed, unloaded their passengers and returned later to pick them up after the game. A bonus, according to Montgomery, was the evening temperature, which dipped just low enough for all those parked aircraft to require de-icing before departure.

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Friday, 23 November 2012 19:15

New Cessna Skycatcher Has Arrived!

The new Cessna 162 Skycatcher N6055Z, has arrived at Eagle Flyers Flight Club at Indianapolis Executive Airport in Zionsville, IN.  This is the second Skycatcher to join the Eagle Flyers fleet making Eagle Flyers the only club in the region with two Skycatchers available.  What makes this even more exciting is the fact that several flight students have joined Eagle Flyers as partners in ownership.  These students have seen the value that learning to fly can bring to their business and personal lives, and thus have purchased shares in Eagle Flyers I, the company that owns several of the aircraft available in the Eagle Flyers fleet.  A group of students and owners traveled earlier this week to the Cessna Factory in Independence, Kansas to pick up the Skycatcher and had the opportunity to get a tour of the factory where the Skycatcher, Skyhawk, Skylane, Stationair, and Citation Mustang are all produced.  It was a great time, a great tour, and an exciting adventure for some of our students who became owners.  We will be sharing some of their stories individually over the coming days.  Check out some pictures from the trip below:

 
Carl Winkler pilots his Piper Comanche with new Eagle Flyers owners Charlie Hunter and Kent Ward


Bobby and Pat pilot a Cessna 310 en route to Independence, KS with Maxwell Tyler, David Conway, and Sean White onboard


Arrival at the Cessna Factory in Independence, KS


Maxwell Tyler inspects his new Cessna 162 Skycatcher


Carl Winkler, Charlie Hunter, and Maxwell Tyler at the Cessna Factory - Timeline of Cessna history behind them


Kent Ward in his new Cessna 162 Skycatcher - the newest addition to the Eagle Flyers fleet\


Maxwell Tyler in the new Skycatcher


Dave Conway and Maxwell Tyler get ready to takeoff for Indy Exec from Independence, KS - they make the trip over two days to make the 5 hour trip a little easier.

Eagle Flyers flight school is a certified Cessna Pilot Center near Indianapolis offering flight training for sport, private, instrument, and commercial certifications.  Eagle Flyers has the region's most diverse aircraft rental fleet including two new Cessna 162 Skycatchers, several Cessna 172 Skyhawks, a Cessna 182 Skylane, a Cirrus SR20 and SR22, and a Beechcraft Bonanza for rent.  Eagle Flyers prides itself in employing experienced, top-notch instructors who share the same passion for flight instruction as their students do for learning.  

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Montgomery Aviation's own, Andi Montgomery sits down for an interview with Inside Indiana Business' Gerry Dick.  She discusses the important economic impact of Indiana's airports around the state.   See the link below and find her interview which is titled, "Airports Boost Economy, Air Fares Continue to Rise."  

http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/video.asp

 

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Congratulations to Temel Tirkes who completed his first solo flight in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk with Eagle Flyers on November 7, 2012 at Indianapolis Executive Airport.

Eagle Flyers flight school is a certified Cessna Pilot Center near Indianapolis offering flight training for sport, private, instrument, and commercial certifications.  Eagle Flyers has the region's most diverse aircraft rental fleet including a brand new Cessna 162 Skycatcher, several Cessna 172 Skyhawks, a Cessna 182 Skylane, a Cirrus SR20 and SR22, and a Beechcraft Bonanza for rent.  Eagle Flyers prides itself in employing experienced, top-notch instructors who share the same passion for flight instruction as their students do for learning.  

Learn more at http://www.montgomeryaviation.net/eagle-flyers.

 

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Monday, 29 October 2012 17:05

Spooktacular fun night at Indy Exec!

Montgomery Aviation hosted the 4th Annual Safe Trick-or-Treat at Indy Exec and it was a whole lot of fun for the whole family!  Activities included; a haunted house bouncy house, bowling, fishing for candy, target bean bag toss, pin the nose on the pumpkin, an aircraft candy drop and much, much more!  The 100+ kids costumes were all so unique and creative and some adults got into the fun, Halloween spirit too!  Even the dogs came out with their best costumes on ranging from pumpkins, pigs and cows and even an airplane!  Here are some pictures from the spooky fun night and a big thanks to Kaleena White for taking these great photos!

Spooky bouncy house!  This was a very popular activity!

Lauren handing out the loads of candy to the kids

View from above!

 

Andi Montgomery on candy duty and looking fabulous as a 1920's flapper girl!

Lily the Dino helping the kids play the pumpkin bean bag toss

Dan as a Pirate.  Nice earring Dan!

Mack, the other airport dog dressed appropriately as a plane!

Little monkey waiting on the aircraft candy drop.  It was a beautiful evening!

Here they come, get ready!!

737 Sunset...thanks again Kaleena!

 

 

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This month's edition of AOPA Pilot Magazine has a large feature focusing on the 75th Anniversary of the Piper Cub.  Longtime friends of Dan and Andi Montgomery, Steve and Jo Alcorn took the trip of a lifetime ferrying a Piper Cub from Bedford, IN to Winter Haven, FL.  The entire trip was detailed in the magazine and is now available online:

http://www.aopa.org/members/files/pilot/2012/november/f_cub.html

steve and jo

cold day in the cub

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