Summit Aviation Digital Reference Library Featured on Private Jet Charter

Private Jet Charter has compiled a list of 50 articles you should read before acquiring a private jet. Excellent idea!

Summit Aviation has been featured on Private Jet Charter

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Especially since Summit Aviation is listed as #16.
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Seriously, it’s a great list and we recommend it to anyone doing the research on aircraft acquisition!

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“Knowing the laws is important not only for your safety but to keep you from being fined.”

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We couldn’t agree more!

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Summit Aviation Understands Value, see Forbes Article

Summit Aviation was mentioned in the Wheels Up Business Aviation Blog on Forbes.com

Summit Aviation was mentioned in the Wheels Up Business Aviation Blog on Forbes.com

Excerpt of article below

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In Jeffrey J. Fox’s classic book “How to Become a Rainmaker,” Fox emphasizes the need to “show them the money” for each deal for each prospective client.

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To do this, you have to understand what the customer is actually buying.

What the customer really values

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To use the example from the book,  let’s say you are in a paint store evaluating two brands of house paint. Brand A is $10 a gallon and Brand B is $18 a gallon. Brand A has the lowest price, but Brand B has more pigment, thereby requiring one less coat of paint than Brand A.  Which paint is the better value?

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If you want a gallon of paint, Brand A is the better value.  If you want a painted house, Brand B is the better value, assuming you would use half as much paint – even before you calculate time spent painting!

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A key activity of anyone in business is to figure out what the customer is really after, then offer him the best value for his dollar. This doesn’t necessarily equate to the cheapest product or the lowest fare.

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Most people don’t buy a product or service, they buy the means to meet their agenda.

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Very smart people in aviation companies (some of whom also happen to be ABCI clients) have done the hard work of figuring out what their customers really value.  It’s more than a difference of semantics –it’s a difference of mindset, and it seems that for the airlines, it’s gotten lost in the recent fray over price.

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Examples of value propositions from the aviation field

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  • Summit Aviation’s clients don’t necessarily just want DVDs of aviation regulations. What they really want is the ability to make critical decisions faster, the ability to get more done without hiring more people to do research, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing they’re in compliance with the latest in a formidable body of aviation rules and regs.

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Summit Aviation Celebrates it s 20th Year, in Another Recession

20th AnniversaryJon and Paula Wollhaf started Summit Aviation during a recession – in 1990. The current recession doesn’t scare them.  In October of 1987 an unprecedented stock collapse lopped 22.6 off the Dow Jones Industrial average.  The economy hadn’t recovered much by 1990, but the Woellhafs saw a business need and filled it.

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“Jon decided to pursue his life-long desire to learn to fly and, of course, the first step was to by the latest FAR/AIM book and begin studying. He immediately noticed that there was no index in the book and only a basic table of contents. Being a serious student, that was a frustration.”

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Deciding that he was probably not the only person who was frustrated, Jon decided to apply an emerging technology.
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“About this same time we became familiar with a word search program called Word Cruncher® that indexed and searched every word and number in the scriptures and it caused him to think “boy wouldn’t it be great if we could combine this software with these regulations and the AIM (then called the Airman’s Information Manual.) A quick phone call confirmed that we could indeed license the software, but it was much more difficult to find out if the regulations were available electronically from the government. It was pretty much out of the question to type almost a 1000 pages of regulatory material! In a day when virtually ever thing we want is available electronically, it stretches the imagination that we had to make several phone calls to various government agencies and ask precisely the right question before we found out that yes, they were available – on 9 track tape! At that was the beginning of Summit Aviation. And by the way, ironically, due to beginning a new business, it was several more years before Jon could actually begin his flying lessons!”

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Summit Aviation’s Digital Reference Library is now used by people who work with some of the largest and most prestigious aviation companies in the world, including various government agencies.

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Although a searchable, cross-referenced library of current FAA regs may not sound exciting to non-aviation people, Summit’s customers are very enthusiastic about the Digital Reference Library.

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“Life in aviation without the Summit Aviation Reference Library would scarcely be worth living. For over 10 years the library has been my single most important resource.

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Even the FAA salivates when they see how fast we can do research! Thanks much for a great product.”

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Joshua Weinshank, Director of Operations, Xtra Airways

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“My Digital Aviation Reference Library is a time saver and immediate reliable source for current FAR’s.”

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Capt. John Gallagher, BSAE, forensic aeronautical consultant

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“I have been a subscriber for a few years and am currently a check airman in a part 135 company. Your reference library is a significant timesaver for me when I have to research little known facts.”

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Jake Jacobsen

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“It’s invaluable to me and my team. Thanks for your great support.”

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Gary Merrill, US Airways

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“Outstanding reference! It’s fantastic to have everything all in one source!”

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Max McGee, L-3 Flight International

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The Woellhaf’s first clue to the magnitude of their discovery was when they first demonstrated the then Computerized FAR/AIM at the October 1990 AOPA Convention in Palm Springs, California. “At the convention we received a very positive response and many requests for a product that comprised all Parts 1-199 of Title 14 CFR,  (the original Computerized FAR/AIM contained only Parts 1, 61, 67 and 91.) I guess that was the first indication that we were on to something.”

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Aviation, technology, and the economy has changed significantly since then.

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“When we began exhibiting at tradeshows, the first question we would ask interested parties was “Do you have a computer?” Imagine that. We had purchased a Toshiba laptop (for $2000!) that had a mighty 20 MB hard drive – people would stop by our booth just to look at the laptop.

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“We initially offered our Computerized FAR/AIM in three different versions, (Airman, ATP and Professional – in four different formats. 5 ¼” DD, 5 ¼” HD” floppy disks” and the latest and greatest – 3 ½” DD and HD disks. When was the last time you used a floppy disk – or even saw one? It became a logistics nightmare to ship updates in all of these products in four formats and as we began to add additional publications – each sold separately – things only became more complicated. So we were delighted when CD-ROMs became common place. We combined all of our electronic publications onto one CD-ROM and it became the Computerized Aviation Reference Library and sold for about the same price as our first FAR/AIM.

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“Now that we are distributing our Digital Aviation Reference Library on DVD, I don’t suppose we’ll run out of room for a while yet, but it will be interesting to see how future technology will affect our business in the years to come.”

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Aviation has changed quite a bit in the last 20 years, as well.  The Woellhafs  had attended EAA conventions in Oshkosh Wisconsin several times, but the times they flew their own plane to the convention were truly memorable.  They remember several times being in a line-up of planes that extended as far as they could see through the back window.

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Another favorite flying memory was flying from Phoenix to Salt Lake City over the Grand Canyon.

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“There’s nothing quite like flying over the Grand Canyon at 14,5000 feet  – how many people get to do that! But my personal favorite  is flying up among big beautiful fluffy clouds in perfect blue skies! It doesn’t get any better than that!”

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About Summit Aviation

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In business since 1990 as a pioneer in aviation information technology, Summit Aviation was the first to electronically publish FAA publications. Summit Aviation continues today as the leader in electronic delivery of pertinent, updated, accessible regulatory information to the aviation community.

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Unless otherwise attributed, quotes are from Paula Woellhaf.


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20 Years Ago – How did Summit Aviation Get Started?

20th Anniversary

Summit Aviation has been in business 20 years.  When people hear that, they ask us a lot of questions.  We thought we’d share some of the answers here.

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How Did Summit Aviation Get Started?

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In 1990, Jon decided to pursue his life-long desire to learn to fly and, of course, the first step was to by the latest FAR/AIM book and begin studying.
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He immediately noticed that there was no index in the book and only a basic table of contents. Being a serious student, that was a frustration.

/

About this same time we became familiar with a word search program called Word Cruncher that indexed and searched every word and number in the scriptures and it caused him to think,

“Wouldn’t it be great if we could combine this software with these regulations and the AIM?”

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Note - back then it was called the Airman’s Information Manual – some women in aviation pointed out that not only men were pilots and had were able to have it changed to Aeronautical Information Manual – but that’s another story.)

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A quick phone call confirmed that we could indeed license the software, but it was much more difficult to find out if the regulations were available electronically from the government.

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It was pretty much out of the question to type almost a 1000 pages of regulatory material! In a day when virtually ever thing we want is available electronically, it stretches the imagination that we had to make several phone calls to various government agencies and ask precisely the right question before we found out that yes, they were available – on 9 track tape! At that was the beginning of Summit Aviation.

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And by the way, ironically, due to beginning a new business, it was several more years before Jon could actually begin his flying lessons!

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What’s kept us in business for 20 years is the fact that our Digital Reference Library is relied upon by many, many aviation companies, and have been there for them through many changes in the industry, and in regulations.  We enjoy working in an industry where people are resourceful and find ways to get things done.

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See for yourself what’s kept us in business for 20 years!  Try the Summit Aviation Digital Reference Library in your business. If you don’t agree that it’s worth every penny, we’ll refund your purchase price.


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Who Buys the Digital Reference Library? Some of Summit Aviation’s Customers

2010 will be Summit Aviation’s 20th year in business – we’ve been privileged to work with some of the greatest names in aviation. Here are just a few of the companies that have used the Summit Aviation Digital Reference Library to do fast, accurate FAA regulation research to ensure that they’re in compliance.
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Doesn’t your business deserve the same advantage?

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These are just a few of the customers made our Digital Reference Library a part of their business strategy. Make your aviation business smarter, more accurate and more efficient in 2010 by putting the Digital Reference Library to work today!


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Aviation Regs and Publications – Searchable, Cross Referenced, and Updated!

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