| Our Founder |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Monday, 07 April 2008 10:30 |
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World Flyers was founded by Mickey Russell, owner of Russell Aviation. It is a family-owned and operated business located in the Arkansas Valley, of Colorado. Founder and owner Mickey Russell was a senior at Valdez High School in Valdez, Alaska, when he first learned about flying. Like many young men, his aviation career plan involved becoming an Alaskan bush pilot or airline pilot. Unfortunately, at that time airline jobs were almost impossible to get. After years of dreaming about flying, Russell became determined to get his Private Pilot certificate (the movie "Top Gun" may have fueled his desire . . .) He finished his Private Pilot training (1986) using one instructor with one-on-one training. It was one of the most enjoyable times in his life. He also spent five weeks training in a DC-10 at United Flight Training Center. Mickey is a Captain in the US Air Force Auxiliary - Civil Air Patrol - Rocky Mountain Wing. He also has served on the Buena Vista Airport Advisory Board and is the current AOPA Airport Support Network Representative. He started selling aircraft in 1986 after developing the first aircraft listing service, called Flight Star. This was the first dial-up computerized aircraft listing service in the country. He continued to sell aircraft until 1994 when he finished his degree in Aviation.
Articles about these and other aviation accomplishments were published in several magazines, newspapers and through TV news coverage. These include the Dallas Morning News, Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, LA Times, The New York Daily News, ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, CNN and General Aviation News Magazine and Aviation Week and Space Technology. Russell left Metropolitan State College of Denver in 1999 to start Russell Aviation.
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