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Post subject: New Member from Boston, MA Posted: 26 Dec 2021, 10:12 |
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Joined: 12/25/21 Posts: 101 Post Likes: +56 Company: BPPP Instructor Location: Lincoln, MA
Aircraft: 1987 F33A
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Good morning everyone,
I am Arnold Sperling from Lincoln, MA (Hanscom Field KBED). I just sold my Piper Meridian after 16 years secondary to inability to get insurance; an age issue. I am, however, able to insure an F33Bonanza at a reasonable (5,000 dollars/year) price.
I will be asking for your help to determine how to find/build a state of the art F33 aircraft.
A bit of history. My wife and I have been flying for more than 50 years. Our daughter and son in law own and fly a Piper Meridian in Wilmington, NC. I am an FAA Senior AME and have been since 1976 with an office at Hanscom Field.I am a National Guard retired Flight Surgeon. I also teach flying; specifically limited to PA 46, TBM and Cessna 525.
We have a camp in Greenville, Maine (3B1) which is a 195 nm commute that we think is perfect for the F33. I look forward to getting to know that community and hope that we can make some positive contributions. My wife, Charmian, an English major, just published a scary little aviation article in the April, 2021 issue of AOPA which will give you a little look at an interesting experience.
Thank you for welcoming us.
Arnold
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Post subject: Re: New Member from Boston, MA Posted: 26 Dec 2021, 14:12 |
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Joined: 01/02/08 Posts: 7201 Post Likes: +5100 Company: Rusnak Auto Group Location: Newport Coast, CA
Aircraft: Baron B55 N7123N
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Username Protected wrote: Good morning everyone,
I will be asking for your help to determine how to find/build a state of the art F33 aircraft.
Thank you for welcoming us.
Arnold Hello and welcome Arnold. My brother has owned his F33A N18483 for well over a decade and knows very well the path you are considering. He is in the air now as I type, heading back to Stafford, VA. Send a PM to Kurt Larson, he can give you plenty of info. BTW - Kurt’s a recently retired orthopedic surgeon so you’ve got the medical field in common as well.
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Post subject: Re: New Member from Boston, MA Posted: 29 Dec 2021, 19:11 |
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Joined: 01/02/08 Posts: 7201 Post Likes: +5100 Company: Rusnak Auto Group Location: Newport Coast, CA
Aircraft: Baron B55 N7123N
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Username Protected wrote: Thank you so much for the introduction. Your brother was incredibly helpful and so generous with his time. I will keep you posted on my progress Great news, Arnold. You must have caught Kurt on a good day because he's usually pretty ornery.
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