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Computer Testing Designees Computer Testing Designees Airman Knowledge Testing Center List This is an updated list of test center location and contact information. This list replaces all previous versions. Applicants may contact the following central registration numbers for additional information: Computer Assisted Testing Service (CATS) 1-800-947-4228 LaserGrade Computer Testing 1-800-211-2753 Airman Knowledge Testing Centers - 09/23/2008 State/City Site ID Site Address Country TCS Phone LE BOURGET CEDEX LASFR003 FLIGHT SAFETY SCHOOL AEROPORT DUDOURGET BP 25-BT 404 FRANCE MAUD DUBOSQ 33149921919 CAROLINA ABS00902 **C.V.Q. TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER CARIBBEAN AIR FACILITIES BLDG/HGR PUERTO RICO NELSON T. FELICIANO (787) 253-3801 DUBAI, UNITED ARAB ABSAEDUB EMIRATES - CAE FLIGHT TRAINING EMIRATES AVIATION COLLEGE UNITED ARAB EMIRAT PRIYADARSHINI DIAS 971-4-2869119 FARNBOROUGH, HAMPS LASEN004 FLIGHTSAFETY INTERNATIONAL, UK LTD FARNBOROUGH AIRPORT UNITED KINGDOM LAURA J. NEWTON 44-1-252-554-599 MISSISSAUGA, ONTAR LASCA007 CANADIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 77 CITY CENTRE DRIVE STE 105 CANADA JOSEPHINE D. CAMPBELL (905) 279-9929 OKINAWA ABSJ9011 KADENA AERO CLUB AMER. UNIV. EXTENSION, KADENA AIR JAPAN TERUMI MURDOCK 611-734-5758 OSAN ABSKROSA OSAN FLIGHT TRAINING CENTER (OSAN DEPT. OF THE AIR FORCE, OSAN SVS/L KOREA, REPUBLIC OF THOMAS MORTON 011 82 333 661 4424 SAN JUAN LAS00901 **ISLA GRANDE FLYING SCHOOL ISLA GRANDE AIRPORT PUERTO RICO CARLOS REYES (787) 722-1160 ST. THOMAS LAS00801 ACE FLIGHT CENTER, INC. P.O. BOX 306962, CYRIL E. KING AP VIRGIN ISLANDS TE`WANA I. HODGE (809) 776-4141 TIYAN ABS96901 **FREEDOM TEST CENTER (AKA AVIATIO 17-80 ADMIRAL SHERMAN BOULEVARD GUAM JOSEPH D. JESUS (671) 472-8009 Total for Out of US is 10 AK State/City Site ID Site Address State TCS Phone ANCHORAGE ABS99502 **UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 2811 MERRILL FIELD DRIVE AK ROBERT E. PEARSON (907) 264-7418 ANCHORAGE LAS99502 TAKE FLIGHT ALASKA, INC. MERRILL FIELD, 1740 EAST 5TH AVENU AK RICHARD L. DOVE (907) 274-9943 ANCHORAGE ABS99501 **AERO TECH FLIGHT SERVICE, INC. 1100 MERRILL FIELD DRIVE AK MICHAEL ANGELO ARDAIZ (907) 279-6558 BETHEL ABS99503 YUUT YAQUNGVIAT, LLC 3341 N. APRON ROAD AK JOHN G. AMIK 907-543-7209 FAIRBANKS ABS99704 WARBELOWS AIR VENTURES, INC. 3758 UNIVERSITY AVENUE S AK STEVEN L. GREEN (907) 474-0518 GALENA ABS99706 GALENA INTERIOR LEARNING ACADEMY 1847 CHALLENGER ROAD AK HARRY DOYLE WHITE (907) 656-4589 JUNEAU LAS99802 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA-SE LEARNING C 11120 GLACIER HWY AK HILDEGARD SELLNER (907) 465-6348 KENAI ABS99603 ALASKA FLYING NETWORK 135 N WILLOW STREET AK CHARLES BARCLAY VERSAW (907) 283-5700 KETCHIKAN LAS99901 **UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA, SOUTHEAST 2600 7TH AVENUE AK MARTY MILLER (907) 225-6177 KODIAK LAS99603 **UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA-KODIAK COLL 117 BENNY BENSON AK DONNA V. TORREY JONES (907) 486-1210 PALMER LAS99601 **MUSTANG AIR, INC. PALMER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, 801-B AI AK GARY BAKER (907) 745-7513 Total for AK is 11 AL State/City Site ID Site Address State TCS Phone AUBURN ABS36801 WAR EAGLE TESTING CENTER 415 W. Magnolia Ave, Suite 403 AL LINDA LEE SMITH ASHURST (334) 844-8299 BAY MINETTE ABS36502 SKYWARRIOR INC. 12301 AIRPORT ROAD AL LAMAR ANTHONY CHILDS 251-937-5050 BESSEMER ABS35003 **BESSEMER AIR CENTER, LLC 800 MITCHELL FIELD ROAD AL ABE ALIBRAHIM (205) 425-9400 BIRMINGHAM ABS35201 BIRMINGHAM FLIGHT CENTER 4243 EAST LAKE BOULEVARD AL RAYMOND L. NAUGHER (205) 849-7722 DALEVILLE LAS36303 THE HANGAR 911 N. DALEVILLE AVENUE, UNIT D AL DAVID J. CLARK (334) 598-9533 DALEVILLE ABS36303 PHPTC (PROFESSIONAL HELICOPTER PIL 354 S. DALEVILLE AVENUE AL RONALD L. ARSENAULT JR. (334) 598-4121 EASTABOGA ABS36201 **GOLD DUST FLYING SERVICE TALLADEGA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AL JEAN WAGNON (256) 362-0895 HEADLAND ABS36302 FLIGHT SERVICES, INC. 323 Auxiliary Road AL ROBERT DAUGHERTY (334) 693-3925 HUNTSVILLE ABS35801 HUNTSVILLE FLIGHT CENTER 2002-B HOUSTON GOODSON WAY AL MATTHEW D. COLMAN (256) 461-1448 JASPER ABS35502 AIRLINE TRANSPORT PROFESSIONALS (A 20 ELLIS HAYNES DRIVE, SUITE 2 AL JEFFERY C. DOCKER (205) 211-0460 MERIDIANVILLE ABS35703 EXECUTIVE FLIGHT CENTER 358 BOLLING ROAD AL RAY DEAN MEYER, JR. (256) 828-1403 MOBILE ABS36602 FLIGHT TRAINING OF MOBILE 2241 MICHIGAN AVENUE AL RICHARD M. FOSTER (251) 441-0723 MONTGOMERY LAS36101 SOUTHSTAR AVIATION, LLC 4417 SELMA HIGHWAY AL CAROL L. ROTTON (334) 281-9005 OZARK LAS36301 **AVIATION EDUCATION CONSULTANTS 1823 S UNION AVENUE, STE 2 AL FREDA WARD (334) 774-5980 REDSTONE ARSENAL LAS35801 REDSTONE ARSENAL FLYING ACTIVITY BUILDING 4828 AL TIMOTHY S. THOMPSON (256) 880-9495 VINEMONT LAS35101 WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CULLMAN AIRPORT-FOLSOM FIELD, 231A AL BERT MACKENTEPE 2567373040 Total for AL is 16 AR State/City Site ID Site Address State TCS Phone ARKADELPHIA LAS71901 HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY HSU TESTING CENTER, 1100 HENDERSON AR MARILYN M. MORRISON (870) 230-5470 BENTONVILLE LAS72704 SUMMIT AVIATION BENTONVILLE AIRPORT AR DANNY B. HENDRICKS (479) 254-0817 FAYETTEVILLE LAS72703 SKYVENTURE AVIATION 4500 S SCHOOL AVENUE, STE C AR KATHY MOORE (870) 219-6656 JONESBORO LAS72401 SKYVENTURE AVIATION OF ARKANSAS, I 3817 LINDBERG DRIVE AR TARA SKINNER (870) 268-1900 LITTLE ROCK LAS72201 **CENTRAL FLYING SERVICE, INC. 1501 BOND STREET AR PAUL C. BARR (800) 888-5387 NORTH LITTLE ROCK ABS72101 PULASKI TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3000 WEST SCENIC DRIVE AR STEVEN L. HOTLE (501) 835-5420 NORTH LITTLE ROCK LAS72101 **BARRETT AVIATION, INC. 8318 REMOUNT ROAD AR HARRY D. BARRETT (501) 835-7767 Total for AR is 7 AZ State/City Site ID Site Address State TCS Phone CHANDLER ABS85204 **CHANDLER AIR SERVICE 1675 E. RYAN RD. AZ DIANA WALKUP (480) 963-6420 CHANDLER ABS85213 ANGEL AIR 4145 W MERCURY WAY AZ WILLIAM H. HILDEBRAND (480) 857-4100 DOUGLAS ABS85601 **COCHISE COLLEGE 4190 W. HIGHWAY 80 AZ SALLY A. APARICIO (520) 417-4029 FT. HUACHUCA LAS85602 US ARMY UAV TRAINING CENTER E CO. 305TH MILITARY INTELLIGENCE AZ NATHANAEL A. HOLMES (520) 533-0872 MESA LAS85205 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY EAST ASUE AMT LEARNING LABORATORY, 7442 AZ MARC O`BRIEN (480) 727-1024 MESA ABS85202 FALCON EXECUTIVE AVIATION 4766 FALCON FIELD DRIVE AZ MICHAEL KUHNS (480) 832-0704 MESA ABS85206 AIRLINE TRANSPORT PROFESSIONALS- P 5803 SOUTH SOSSAMAN ROAD, SUITE 12 AZ SUSAN M. ARROYO (480) 988-2860 MESA LAS85209 SABENA AIRLINE TRAINING CENTER FALCON FIELD AZ JOHN MILLER (480) 948-4515 PHOENIX ABS85002 PAN AM INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT SCHOOL 530 W. DEER VALLEY RD, STE 300 AZ HEATHER KOBEL (623) 580-7900 PHOENIX LAS85001 WESTWIND SCHOOL OF AVIATION 732 W. DEER VALLEY ROAD AZ MICHAEL LATUS (623) 869-6973 PRESCOTT ABS86302 **GUIDANCE HELICOPTERS, INC. 6565 CRYSTAL LANE AZ LISA A. MUSSELMAN (928) 443-9370 PRESCOTT LAS86301 **NORTH AIRE, INC. 6543 CRYSTAL LANE AZ HARRY J. COLLINGE (928) 445-8320 PRESCOTT LAS86302 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSI 6470 AIRPARK DRIVE AZ DARLENE G. STOLLE (928) 777-4364 SCOTTSDALE ABS85216 SAWYER AVIATION 15115 NORTH AIRPORT DRIVE #12 AZ CHAD JASON VERDAGLIO (480) 922-5221 SCOTTSDALE ABS85205 SOUTHWEST FLIGHT CENTER 15041 NORTH AIRPORT DRIVE, #103 AZ GARY LEWIN (480) 991-2880 TUCSON LAS85702 **TUCSON AVIATION SUPPLY 1540 E. WIEDING RD AZ ROBERT REYNOLDS (520) 741-8580 TUCSON ABS85701 SONORAN WINGS 1961 EAST FLIGHT LINE DRIVE AZ RANDY LEE JENOTT (520) 807-5900 TUCSON LAS85703 INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE TRAINING ACA 6400 S. AVIATOR LANE, HCR-W BOX 27 AZ ROBERT RESER (520) 908-1263 YUMA LAS85305 DIAMOND AIR MANAGEMENT, INC. 14162 SOUTH AVENUE 2 3/4 E AZ JANET JONES (928) 314-1471 Total for AZ is 19 CA State/City Site ID Site Address State TCS Phone ANGWIN ABS94506 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE 1 ANGWIN AVENUE CA WILLIAM R. PRICE (707) 965-6308 APPLE VALLEY ABS92304 APPLE VALLEY AVIATION 21600 CORWIN ROAD CA HAROLD MELVIN ANDREWS (760) 961-1440 APPLE VALLEY LAS93203 MAX CLIMB AVIATION 21600 CORWIN ROAD, UNIT 4 CA BARRY CHERNEY 760-490-9742 ATWATER ABS95306 SIERRA ACADEMY OF AERONAUTICS CASTLE CAMPUS CA PEGGY LYNN FAIRBANK (209) 722-7522 BAKERSFIELD LAS93303 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 1801 PANORAMA DRIVE CA KATHLEEN BONNER (661) 395-4479 BAKERSFIELD LAS93305 **LOYD`S AVIATION MEADOWS FIELD CA CLARISE WYATT (551) 393-1334 BAKERSFIELD LAS93304 INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINING ACAD 1450 BOUGHTON DRIVE CA JANET L. MOORE (661) 391-1415 BEALE AFB ABS95902 BEALE AFB AERO CLUB 6249 C STREET, 9 SVS/SVR, BUILDING CA ROBERT M. DONOHOE (530) 634-9011 CAMARILLO LAS93001 **WESTERN CARDINAL, INC. 205 DURLEY AVENUE CA HEIDI L. OYRES (805) 388-1055 CARLSBAD ABS92007 GREY EAGLE AVIATION, INC. 2186 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD CA MILBURN J. HOLMES (760) 804-8680 CARLSBAD LAS92006 **PINNACLE AVIATION ACADEMY, INC. 2210 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD CA GEORGE MCJIMSEY (760) 929-1009 CARLSBAD LAS92007 CIVIC HELICOPTERS, INC. 2206 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD #H CA BENJAMIN CHEN (760) 438-8424 CHICO ABS95901 NORTHGATE AVIATION, INC. 109 CONVAIR AVENUE CA CHRISTOPHER J. ROCK (530) 893-6727 CHINO LAS91702 **ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL AVIATION 7000 MERRILL AVENUE, BOX 69 CA KEN W. BOS (909) 606-0747 COLFAX LAS95702 AVIATION & ELECTRONIC SCHOOLS OF A 201 S. RAILROAD STREET CA CARRIE COURTER (530) 346-6792 COMPTON ABS90201 TOMORROW`S AERONAUTICAL MUSEUM 961 W. ALONDRA BOULEVARD CA ED M. FLOYD (310) 618-1155 CONCORD ABS94503 **HELICOPTER ADVENTURES 81 JOHN GLENN DRIVE CA CHARLES F. OLSON (925) 686-2917 CORNING ABS96003 RAINBOW AVIATION N930 MARGUERITE AVENUE CA CAROL CECCONE CARPENTER (530) 824-0644 CORONA ABS91707 CORONA FLIGHT ACADEMY CORONA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT CA JOHN M. BRANNIGAN (909) 272-3942 COSTA MESA LAS92602 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AVIATION 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, P.O. BOX 5005 CA RODNEY FOSTER (714) 432-5987 COSTA MESA LAS92601 HELISTREAM, INC. 3000 AIRWAY AVENUE, SUITE 350 CA CHRISTINE ZAICH (714) 662-3163 EDWARDS AFB LAS93502 EDWARDS AERO CLUB BUILDING 320 CA JAMES MOSHIER (805) 275-8321 EL CAJON LAS92001 **CALIFORNIA FLIGHT ACADEMY 2045 NORTH MARSHALL CA JUSTIN CREWS (619) 448-2212 EL CAJON LAS92004 ANGLO-AMERICAN AVIATION, INC. 2035 NORTH MARSHALL AVENUE CA TOM HANNAWA (619) 448-9149 EL CAJON (SAN DIEG ABS92002 **GOLDEN STATE FLYING CLUB 1640 N JOHNSON CA STEVE MASON (619) 449-0611 EL MONTE LAS91705 **UNIVERSAL AVIATORS ACADEMY 4233 SANTA ANITA AVENUE NO.
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