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Post subject: Carlos Teixeira, from Brazil Posted: 14 Feb 2022, 15:10 |
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Joined: 02/11/22 Posts: 19 Location: Brazil
Aircraft: Bonanza G36 (2006)
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Hello, everyone.
I'm an E195 airline pilot in Brazil and, recently, I've been given the opportunity to fly a 2006 G36 every now and then. I'm definitely wiping off the dust from my flying skills - which are required in the GA world and not so much in the airline world, to tell you the truth. I'm really interested in learning more technical stuff about this marvellous flying machine, its capabilities and, especially, how to fly and maintain it better than the average pilot/owner. In order to achieve that, I've been a Mike Busch and Bob Ripley reader/listener/Youtube spectator for the last year and, now, a Beech Talk member.
Thanks in advance for everyone who shares their experience and knowledge.
Carlos.
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Post subject: Re: Carlos Teixeira, from Brazil Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 00:19 |
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Joined: 02/11/22 Posts: 19 Location: Brazil
Aircraft: Bonanza G36 (2006)
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Hello, Jeff. Yeah, I actually live about 1h30 from São Paulo, by car, but the airplane is based in a very small "farm town" in Midwest Brazil - a two-day road trip from home. I got a whole bunch of technical questions about Bonanzas and, for now, I just hope I won't mess anything up when trying to post new topics. Thanks for contacting me. Carlos.
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Post subject: Re: Carlos Teixeira, from Brazil Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 10:44 |
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Joined: 02/11/22 Posts: 19 Location: Brazil
Aircraft: Bonanza G36 (2006)
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Yesterday, I was just exchanging emails with ABS membership service and I'll definitely become a member. Thanks, Brock.
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Post subject: Re: Carlos Teixeira, from Brazil Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 12:13 |
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Joined: 12/23/11 Posts: 3190 Post Likes: +2489
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Username Protected wrote: but the airplane is based in a very small "farm town" in Midwest Brazil - a two-day road trip from home. Luziania?
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Post subject: Re: Carlos Teixeira, from Brazil Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 16:27 |
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Joined: 02/11/22 Posts: 19 Location: Brazil
Aircraft: Bonanza G36 (2006)
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Thanks, Greg. ABS definitely seems like a solid, helpful institution. I wish we had more of that in my country, aviation wise.
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Hi, Bruce. The airplane is based in the state of Mato Grosso. I think the town you mentioned is located in the state of Goiás. Two good places.
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Post subject: Re: Carlos Teixeira, from Brazil Posted: 16 Feb 2022, 09:46 |
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Joined: 09/03/13 Posts: 1726 Post Likes: +1683 Company: airline has-been Location: NashvilleClarksville , TN (6TN1)
Aircraft: 1956 Bonanza 35
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Username Protected wrote: Hello, Jeff. Yeah, I actually live about 1h30 from São Paulo, by car, but the airplane is based in a very small "farm town" in Midwest Brazil - a two-day road trip from home. I got a whole bunch of technical questions about Bonanzas and, for now, I just hope I won't mess anything up when trying to post new topics. Thanks for contacting me. Carlos. I often have idle time on my hands in SaoPaulo. My next trip arrives on February 20. Another Brazilian caught my attention up in Belo Horizonte, Diego Borges. He and I have fantasized about getting together for dinner and Bonanza talk. He has a V35, mine is a G35, and with your A36 … well those three airplanes are quite different, maybe we would have to just drink beer.
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Post subject: Re: Carlos Teixeira, from Brazil Posted: 16 Feb 2022, 16:27 |
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Joined: 02/11/22 Posts: 19 Location: Brazil
Aircraft: Bonanza G36 (2006)
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Username Protected wrote: Hello Carlos !
I’m Diego. How are you ? As Jeff has told you, I’m also an Brazilian and a Bonanza owner. I’m a A320 airline pilot here in Brazil. Jeff is coming this Sunday but I really don't know if I can meet him this weekeend. We do need to meet each other to talk about the Bonanzas and have some beers.
Carlos, Call me later if you want, and we could talk a little bit more. +5537999123536 !
Thanks ! Jeff and Diego, so nice to meet you. I'd love to meet up with you guys. Lots of info to exchange! I just got a call from Diego, great guy! Jeff, it's a pity I'll be on duty from Feb 19 thru 24, otherwise I'd certainly try to go to Sao Paulo. I suppose you'll have left Brazil by Feb 25, right? Anyway, don't forget to contact us whenever you come to Brazil again. Carlos.
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