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Post subject: SFL pilot Posted: 18 May 2017, 07:50 |
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Joined: 05/18/17 Posts: 375 Post Likes: +92 Location: PMP
Aircraft: 1960 Deb
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Hello. New to BT Looking to learn and eventually buy a Beech single. Like the Beech product for all the obvious reasons.
Looking to get in to one to commute (lame excuse). And to get my young daughter and wife to travel locally (good excuse).
Aviation is my job, just want to extend it to the pleasures of non IFR flight
Thanks.
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Post subject: Re: SFL pilot Posted: 18 May 2017, 19:12 |
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Joined: 01/08/15 Posts: 1418 Post Likes: +1302 Company: Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems Location: Stow, MA (6B6)
Aircraft: 1991 Bonanza A36
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Welcome, Eric! Username Protected wrote: Aviation is my job, just want to extend it to the pleasures of non IFR flight
What do you do? Would love to hear some "war stories"... Doc
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Post subject: Re: SFL pilot Posted: 18 May 2017, 20:45 |
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Joined: 05/18/17 Posts: 375 Post Likes: +92 Location: PMP
Aircraft: 1960 Deb
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I started flying in the Dutch navy.
In 92 I came to the USA for training and had numerous jobs ever since. Ferrying single engines to Brazil and the planes got bigger. King Air jobs. Hawker Challengers. First private jet to land in Bagdad after the war. Now Gulfstreams and around the world in many directions. Aviation has come a long way and has been generous to me.
But my spare time I would like to spend cruising around SFL from PMP. Cant give it up. And Beeches are beautiful ....
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Post subject: Re: SFL pilot Posted: 02 May 2018, 03:07 |
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Joined: 05/18/17 Posts: 375 Post Likes: +92 Location: PMP
Aircraft: 1960 Deb
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Looks like the Debonair is the winner. Got my sights on a local one.
Although the V tail is so good looking that she remains a contender ....
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