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Post subject: New guy from Missouri Posted: 24 Aug 2018, 16:35 |
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Joined: 08/24/18 Posts: 4
Aircraft: B58, C90GT, 350
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Hey All, new to the site and figured id give a sort hello. Not a owner but a new(ie: younger) A&P managing 3 Baron 58s, and 2 King Airs (C90GT & 350) in addition to multiple other piston and turbine products. I also fly some and am trying to build time to transition more into flying side of things, i do have some time in bonanza’s, baron and a small bit of C90 time also. Look forward to learning from some of the much more experienced owners and mechanics on this site, while hopefully contributing some of the knowledge ive gained so far in my short career, Thanks all. 
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Post subject: Re: New guy from Missouri Posted: 24 Aug 2018, 16:41 |
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Joined: 04/28/12 Posts: 4942 Post Likes: +3560 Location: Kansas City, KS (KLXT)
Aircraft: 1972 Duke A60
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Username Protected wrote: Hey All, new to the site and figured id give a sort hello. Not a owner but a new(ie: younger) A&P managing 3 Baron 58s, and 2 King Airs (C90GT & 350) in addition to multiple other piston and turbine products. I also fly some and am trying to build time to transition more into flying side of things, i do have some time in bonanza’s, baron and a small bit of C90 time also. Look forward to learning from some of the much more experienced owners and mechanics on this site, while hopefully contributing some of the knowledge ive gained so far in my short career, Thanks all.  Welcome! What part of Missouri?
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Post subject: Re: New guy from Missouri Posted: 24 Aug 2018, 17:07 |
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Joined: 08/24/18 Posts: 4
Aircraft: B58, C90GT, 350
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Username Protected wrote: Hey All, new to the site and figured id give a sort hello. Not a owner but a new(ie: younger) A&P managing 3 Baron 58s, and 2 King Airs (C90GT & 350) in addition to multiple other piston and turbine products. I also fly some and am trying to build time to transition more into flying side of things, i do have some time in bonanza’s, baron and a small bit of C90 time also. Look forward to learning from some of the much more experienced owners and mechanics on this site, while hopefully contributing some of the knowledge ive gained so far in my short career, Thanks all.  Welcome! What part of Missouri?
Hey Brad, im based out of KCOU, Columbia
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