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Take your Memorial Day to new heights with Cleveland Helicopter Services

- By Jamie Fleury Staff Writer

MARSHALL COUNTY — Cleveland Helicopter Services is offering helicopter rides on Memorial Day at the Plymouth Municipal airport located at 301 airport Road, Plymouth on Monday from 12 p.m. (noon) to 7 p.m.

Gary Cleveland, owner of Cleveland Helicopter Services, is a Federal aviation administra­tion (Faa) Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) for Helicopter­s. Matt Goodrich is a Federal aviation administra­tion (Faa) Certified Flight Instructor and Instrument Instructor (CFII) for Helicopter­s.

Both men will be providing flight tours over Plymouth. Cleveland confirmed that rides will be offered past 7 p.m. if a line is still formed.

Tickets are available for $40 a seat on Eventbrite. Tickets can also be purchased on-site with cash or credit / debit card (processing fees will apply). Text additional questions to 720-984-3121.

Groups who want to ride together need to arrive together. Rides will be offered on a first come, first served basis.

Follow Cleveland Helicopter Services on Facebook @ Cleveland Helicopter Services or go to www. clevelandh­elicopters­ervices.com for more informatio­n about helicopter flight training, check ride preparatio­n and helicopter ferry services.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Gary Cleveland and Matt Goodrich will be providing Memorial Day Helicopter flights over Plymouth in a Black R44, Silver R22, and Red Engstrom Monday. Tickets are available for $40 a seat on Eventbrite. Tickets can also be purchased on-site with cash or credit / debit card (processing fees will apply).
PHOTO PROVIDED Gary Cleveland and Matt Goodrich will be providing Memorial Day Helicopter flights over Plymouth in a Black R44, Silver R22, and Red Engstrom Monday. Tickets are available for $40 a seat on Eventbrite. Tickets can also be purchased on-site with cash or credit / debit card (processing fees will apply).
 ?? PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO/JAMIE FLEURY ?? Gary Cleveland of Cleveland Helicopter Services. Cleveland served in the Air Force for six years as a security policeman; then returned to his hometown and served as a law enforcemen­t officer on the City of Plymouth Police Department until he retired.
PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO/JAMIE FLEURY Gary Cleveland of Cleveland Helicopter Services. Cleveland served in the Air Force for six years as a security policeman; then returned to his hometown and served as a law enforcemen­t officer on the City of Plymouth Police Department until he retired.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Matt Goodrich Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor and Instrument Instructor (CFII) for Helicopter­s.
PHOTO PROVIDED Matt Goodrich Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor and Instrument Instructor (CFII) for Helicopter­s.

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