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King Schools partners with Four Forces

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Flight schools often struggle with the requirement for double or triple entry of flight training data between flight lesson tracking systems and scheduling and billing systems. That led to a new partnership between King Schools and Four Forces.

King Schools and Four Forces collaborated to integrate Four Forces’ flight school management software with the Cessna Flight Training System’s Course Tracking Application (CTA), eliminating the requirement for multiple entries of data, according to King Schools officials.

The Cessna Flight Training System equips flight schools and their customers with a Part 141 curriculum from Private Pilot through Instrument Flight Instructor. The courses include home-study and flight lesson tracking right in the cockpit, along with online reporting, which provides access to the data from virtually any location, company officials noted.

By integrating with Four Forces software, the flight training data will flow into the Four Forces flight school management software, facilitating tracking, scheduling and billing, officials added.

For more information: KingSchools.com, FlyFourForces.com

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