
Larry Wood, President and Owner of Wood Aviation, attended Ross School of Aviation in 1973
where he obtained his pilot license and ratings. In 1975, he moved in Indiana where he sold new Piper and Cessna
aircraft for the next three years. In 1979, Larry moved to Georgetown to begin work with Gantt Aviation where he
would spend the next 23 years as a partner with Johnny Gantt. In April 2001, Larry started Wood Aviation.
Larry is an ATP rated pilot with a commercial helicopter rating. He has over 10,000 hours flight time, 13 different
jet and turboprop type ratings and extensive international sales and flight experience, having made over 75 North Atlantic
and Pacific crossings.
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Eric, Larry's son, has been around airplanes and involved in aviation since before he could walk. Growing up,
Eric detailed airplanes and cleaned hangar floors during the summers while in school. This kind of work made him appreciate
the value of a dollar. He received his private pilot's license on his 17th birthday and hasn't looked back since.
After flying for 2 Regional Airlines; Great Lakes Aviation and Air Wisconsin, where he flew the Beech 1900D, Dornier 328
TurboProp, and was a captain on the Canadair Regional Jet, Eric decided to join his dad in Aircraft Sales. Eric is now
in charge of King Air B200 market research and acquisitions. He is Flight Safety qualified in the King Air and continues
to fly regularly in the company's Beech Bonanza and just about any jet that they come across.
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