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Post subject: Hello from Geneva Posted: 09 May 2021, 14:40 |
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Hello, fellow-members,
my name is Andreas, I live in Geneva, in the french speaking part of Switzerland. I am glad to have found your community of Bonanza enthousiasts. Entering retirement I have started working on reactivating my tickets. In the past I have been flying on Robin, Pipers (Archer and Arrow), Cap10 and TB20. In 300-400 hours I plan to treat my friends and myself to a nice sweet F33A or A36, but before that it's back to flying-school.
Best wishes, Andreas
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Geneva Posted: 09 May 2021, 16:10 |
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Geneva Posted: 09 May 2021, 18:54 |
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Username Protected wrote: Hello, fellow-members,
my name is Andreas, I live in Geneva, in the french speaking part of Switzerland. I am glad to have found your community of Bonanza enthousiasts. Entering retirement I have started working on reactivating my tickets. In the past I have been flying on Robin, Pipers (Archer and Arrow), Cap10 and TB20. In 300-400 hours I plan to treat my friends and myself to a nice sweet F33A or A36, but before that it's back to flying-school.
Best wishes, Andreas Welcome Andreas! In a previous job, I traveled to Geneva many times to attend meetings at the ITU offices. Lovely town, always enjoyed my time there.
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Geneva Posted: 10 May 2021, 17:56 |
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Hi Tom,
Glad to hear that you liked Geneva. It is indeed a very nice city to live in. Cointrin airport operates one runway for GA and the big guys. I am curious to see how this will pan out for day-to-day operations. There should be no lack of runway-length...
Best wishes,
Andreas
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Geneva Posted: 10 May 2021, 18:00 |
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Username Protected wrote: Hi Andreas, welcome to Beech Talk! Hi John, Thank you very much for your message. Best wishes, Andreas
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