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FlightWorks renews Wyvern Wingman certification
Not only has it renewed its certification, but FlightWorks has taken the next step to become part of the Flight Leader Program.
FlightWorks president Dan Lucey.

Atlanta, Georgia-headquartered operator FlightWorks has demonstrated its designation and renewal of the prestigious Wyvern Wingman certified operator by maintaining Wingman status through the Flight Leader Program with quarterly coaching by Wyvern safety experts.

“We are proud to once again be granted Wyvern Wingman certification. The Wyvern Wingman standard is one of the most rigorous benchmarks to achieve in our industry. We have chosen to take the next step and become part of the Flight Leader Program, which fits well with our appetite for continuous improvement throughout FlightWorks,” says president Dan Lucey.

“We applaud FlightWorks' leadership, which has identified safety as a core value, and we salute its team for embracing excellence at all levels,” adds Andrew Day, Wyvern senior vice president of operations.

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