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Post subject: Hello everyone! Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 22:45 |
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Joined: 10/27/16 Posts: 184 Post Likes: +75
Aircraft: A 36 Bonanza
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I have been looking and reading for some time now and finally decided to make my introduction. I live in the north panhandle of Texas at Sunray(x43). I am commercial and instrument rated. I am an Ag pilot most of the year. I currently fly an air tractor 602. I moved from a T210 to a 2001 A36 about a year again.
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_________________ 2001 A36 N387JR G500, GTN 750/650, 35c, gdl88, 69a, 510, 20gl tips, JPI 930, TN IO-550B,AC
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Post subject: Re: Hello everyone! Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 10:44 |
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Joined: 10/27/16 Posts: 184 Post Likes: +75
Aircraft: A 36 Bonanza
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Username Protected wrote: Chris, welcome to Bt, Loki’s like a nice field of potatoes Cotton actually sir. Not much taters grown around here.
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Post subject: Re: Hello everyone! Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 10:47 |
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Joined: 10/27/16 Posts: 184 Post Likes: +75
Aircraft: A 36 Bonanza
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome!
I grew up north of you in Kansas. I’m convinced the edge of the earth lyes somewhere in between. The edge is right north of me at the Okla line. After that is the pit of hell!!
_________________ 2001 A36 N387JR G500, GTN 750/650, 35c, gdl88, 69a, 510, 20gl tips, JPI 930, TN IO-550B,AC
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Post subject: Re: Hello everyone! Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 11:23 |
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Joined: 06/17/13 Posts: 3441 Post Likes: +1718 Location: Cabot Arkansas
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome!
I grew up north of you in Kansas. I’m convinced the edge of the earth lyes somewhere in between. The edge is right north of me at the Okla line. After that is the pit of hell!!
Sounds about right. Trying to explain that area of the country to city slickers isn’t possible.
Cotton??! Last cotton field I saw was is Georgia.
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Post subject: Re: Hello everyone! Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 18:43 |
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Joined: 06/08/12 Posts: 12587 Post Likes: +5181 Company: Mayo Clinic Location: Rochester, MN
Aircraft: Planeless in RST
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome Chris.
I see some "Mission Work" needs to be done first so you will truly see the promise land between Elkhart, KS and Perryton, TX for what it truly is, a land flowing with milk and honey. Nice A36 and the edge of the earth starts at Springfield, CO. . Refresh my memory..... on our trips to the West coast or Santa Fe, is that the general area where ATC tells us we will be out of radar and radio coverage for the next 30 minutes..... keep calling such and such frequency??. Ha!
_________________ BFR 8/18; IPC 8/18
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