Quasar Aerospace Industries, Inc. announced the delivery of a brand new 2012 Cessna 162 Skycatcher aircraft. This aircraft will allow Quasar, through its two wholly owned subsidiaries, Atlantic Aviation, Inc. and A-Cent Aviation, Inc., to generate substantial revenues in the fast growing arena of Sport Pilot training. This aircraft is the new age of flight training and will open aviation as a recreational activity and a vocation to thousands of potential students previously excluded Sport Pilot training does not require a medical certificate pilots who have lost or can't get a medical for minor medical problems can now participate as long as they have a valid driver's license, proving they are healthy enough to fly.

Sport Pilot training is a good way to sample flying -- a sport pilot certificate is a great way to test the waters. So, accessibility and affordability have made the Sport Pilot Category a particularly attractive option for two segments of aircraft enthusiasts: 1. People who are new to general aviation, who now have the easiest pathway to becoming pilots, both in terms of training time and cost; and 2. Seasoned pilots who, due to (often age-related) health issues, have expired medical certificates, but a far-from-expired desire and ability to continue flying.