| CTI Wins Major Air Force Training Contract |
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| Published on 08/01/2008
Today the U.S. Air Force contracting squadron at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton Roads, VA announced that Memphis based Crew Training International (CTI) has been selected to provide contract training to Predator drone pilots. The contract begins with Phase–In on 1 August and extends through 2013. Click Here to read the entire press release.
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| CTI Hosts International Astronomy Artist Edwin Faughn |
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| Crew Training International
| Published on 08/04/2005
His art has been featured in or graced the cover of numerous space science magazines an books. His original planetarium productions have been seen in over 200 planetariums in fourteen different countries. His original artwork has been featured in major international exhibitions. Now, Ed..
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| CTI Receives "Bravo Zulu" from MBJ |
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| Crew Training International, Inc.
| Published on 05/07/2003
Memphis, TN - Navy ships raise the Bravo Zulu flag to congratulate another ship on a job well done. The Memphis Business Journal raised the flag for Crew Training International, Inc. by naming them the 2003 Small Business of the Year for the 25 to 75 employees category. The news was announced at the awards banquet held at the Peabody Hotel May 6.
Crew Training International (CTI) was started in 1992 by two U.S. Navy fighter pilots. Working from a home office with a $500 investment, Al Mullen ..
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| Renowned Artist to Show Works in Early June |
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| Crew Training International, Inc.
| Published on 04/08/2003
Memphis, TN - Crew Training International, Inc. (CTI), announces the future showing of the renowned contemporary abstract expressionist artist, Marjorie Liebman. Ms. Liebman, who was trained at the Chicago Art Institute, Washington University Art School, Southwestern, now Rhodes College, and the University of Memphis, will be exhibiting her new series of paintings at the facility starting in early June.
Ms. Liebman, who returned to Memphis in the 50's, where she set up her studio and started ..
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| CTI Provides Crucial Training to 9th Recon. Wing |
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| High Flyer Vol 6-No. 40
| Published on 10/25/2002
By Tech. Sgt. James Brabenec 9th Reconnaissance Wing Public Affairs
In an aircraft nicknamed the Dragonlady for its flight tendency to be either like a duel with a dragon or a dance with a lady, Crew Training International instructors work hard to prepare U-2 pilots to soar into the heavens. CTI benefits the Air Force in a couple ways. Its instructors, all former U-2 pilots or navigators each bring 15 to 20 years experience in operations positions and staff jobs and about 1,500 hours ..
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