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Post subject: Re: Buffalo, NY to Huntington Beach, CA Posted: 12 Sep 2019, 17:25 |
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Joined: 09/11/19 Posts: 30 Post Likes: +2 Company: Coordinated Aviation Services
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to BT Long! This is an amazing place, filled with folks who love Aviation.
Tell us more about yourself... where and what you fly? Pictures of airplanes are always welcomed to!! Hey Jamie Thanks for the welcoming! I am what you consider Bi-Coastal living, jumping between NY and CA every six months. I live in NY during the fall and winter and head back to CA for the Spring and Summer. Unfortunately, I do not own an aircraft yet or know how to fly. I have always been intrigued with aviation. It started when I was young, my family would take me to the Niagara Falls Air Force Base and I would see the massive KC-135 Stratotankers. Currently, I am working in the aviation field as an aviation parts broker. It's not the flashiest job, but I take care of my customers and ensure they are getting quality parts at the best prices. Having an open line of communication is key. There are so many brokers that don't care about the customers and take advantage of them. I joined this group to connect with others and to learn and expand my knowledge throughout the industry. I hope I am still welcomed.
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Post subject: Re: Buffalo, NY to Huntington Beach, CA Posted: 12 Sep 2019, 20:11 |
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Joined: 12/29/14 Posts: 2048 Post Likes: +1507 Company: BeechFlyIn.com Location: Huntington Beach, CA (KFUL)
Aircraft: 1971 Bonanza A36
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to BT Long! This is an amazing place, filled with folks who love Aviation.
Tell us more about yourself... where and what you fly? Pictures of airplanes are always welcomed to!! Hey Jamie Thanks for the welcoming! I am what you consider Bi-Coastal living, jumping between NY and CA every six months. I live in NY during the fall and winter and head back to CA for the Spring and Summer. Unfortunately, I do not own an aircraft yet or know how to fly. I have always been intrigued with aviation. It started when I was young, my family would take me to the Niagara Falls Air Force Base and I would see the massive KC-135 Stratotankers. Currently, I am working in the aviation field as an aviation parts broker. It's not the flashiest job, but I take care of my customers and ensure they are getting quality parts at the best prices. Having an open line of communication is key. There are so many brokers that don't care about the customers and take advantage of them. I joined this group to connect with others and to learn and expand my knowledge throughout the industry. I hope I am still welcomed.
Of course you're still welcomed!
My plane is getting a new instrument panel at the moment, so I am also without a plane. Keep checking BeechTalk and with any luck, you'll see me bragging about my new panel within 3 to 4 weeks. That's when you should send me a note so that I can take you flying and create a worse aviation addiction for you.
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Post subject: Re: Buffalo, NY to Huntington Beach, CA Posted: 15 Sep 2019, 19:40 |
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Joined: 09/11/19 Posts: 30 Post Likes: +2 Company: Coordinated Aviation Services
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Of course you're still welcomed! My plane is getting a new instrument panel at the moment, so I am also without a plane. Keep checking BeechTalk and with any luck, you'll see me bragging about my new panel within 3 to 4 weeks. That's when you should send me a note so that I can take you flying and create a worse aviation addiction for you. [/quote] Thanks for the sunny SoCal welcome John! I'll be sure to keep an eye out on your post. Also, I'll let you know when I am back in SoCal so I can personally check out your A32.
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