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Don't forget to weigh in on the Fall FBO Feature discussion!Our WingTip to FBOs? When it comes to customer service, it's all in the personal touches.For example, Tulsa's Christiansen Aviation (KRVS)…Continue
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This month, we're excited to chat about our NEW Fall FBO Feature. Join the conversation today by telling us what you think FBOs can do to take the customer experience to the next level. Stories…Continue
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It's Time for Trivia Wednesday!!
After mastering the simulator, this aircraft takes students into the skies at the Redbird Skyport FBO. The first HangarChat member who provides the right answer gets a Phillips 66 Aviation HAT!
It's Myth or Fact Monday!!
Myth or Fact: Late night talk show host, Johnny Carson, was a fighter pilot in the US Marine Corp. Win a prize package if you're the first to answer correctly. Package includes some fantastic Phillips 66 Aviation stuff - a commemorative calendar, pen, emery board and patch!
Located in San Marcos, TX, the Redbird Skyport is an FBO that's viewed as creative and revolutionary. By implementing Moore's Law into general aviation, the Skyport is the apex of bringing together technology, design and people to get you in, get you out, and get you what you need." Phillips 66® Aviation FBO is proud to feature Redbird Skyport, our FBO of the month!
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Ding ding ding! You are correct, Todd! Well played!
Also...as fans of the movie Airplane! we must add in:
Surely you can't be serious!
Amelia Rose Earhart, sorry!
ummm....Amelia Earhart
It's Trivia Wednesday!!
A distant relative of Amelia Earhart, this individual is recreating the leg of the Oakland, CA to Miami, FL flight made by Earhart in 1937. What is this pilot's full name?
Be the first to answer correctly and get a Phillips 66 prize package! Package includes some really great Phillips 66 Aviation stuff - a commemorative calendar, pen, emery board, patch and a WingPoints notebook!
Myth or Fact: Cell phone signals have been proven to be the cause of at least 5 flight crashes. Win a Phillips 66 Aviation HAT by being the first person to give the right answer!
Myth or Fact answer: MYTH.
You are correct, Perry and Jairus! Thank you both for your participation.
Since Perry answered first we will be naming him the winner. Jairus, it is always good to see you participate :)
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