Chattanooga Times Free Press

Flight school prides itself on experience, history

- — Compiled by Carey O’neil. If you have an idea for a small business feature, contact reporter Carey O’neil at coneil@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6525.

Name: Hixson Aviation Location: Dallas Bay Skypark, 1823 E. Crabtree Road, Hixson

Contact informatio­n: 423-842-9845, HixsonAvia­tion.com Products/services: Flight lessons and rides in five different small aircraft including an aerobatics plane and a World War II Navy pilot training plane. Training for a variety of licenses is available, including aerobatics licenses. Future pilots can get their training and license for $6,000. Age: Ten years Flight experience: Co-owners Mark Winton and Bill Rodgers each have background­s as Air Force pilots and have worked as pilots since retiring from the armed services. Winton, now 53, first started learning to fly at age 15. “Both of us are very passionate about flying,” Winton said. “There’s nobody else with the credential­s that we have.”

School challenges: Winton readily admits he didn’t start a flight school for the money, but for a love of flying. “The best way to become a millionair­e flying airplanes is to start with $2 million,” he said.

History of flying: A former Air Force F-16 pilot, he is the only aerobatics teacher in the region. He said he’s always happy to be in the air, but his favorite plane to fly is his Stearman PT-17, a plane built in 1942 and used to train Navy pilots during World War II. “Out of all the airplanes I’ve flown in my life, this is the most fun one I’ve ever flown,” he said. The challenge of handling an older plane coupled with the sense of history he gets every time he climbs in the cockpit makes flying it a unique experience. “Guys who defended our country in World War II sat in this airplane,” he said. “It’s a flying museum.”

 ?? Staff Photo by Tim Barber ?? Mark Winton talks about his flight school, Hixson Aviation, in front of a Super Decathlon single engine aerobatic airplane that he uses at the Dallas Bay Skyport.
Staff Photo by Tim Barber Mark Winton talks about his flight school, Hixson Aviation, in front of a Super Decathlon single engine aerobatic airplane that he uses at the Dallas Bay Skyport.

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