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Post subject: Hi from the Central African Republic! Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 06:34 |
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Good day to all! My name is Garth, and I am rated on 200's, and 1900's. However, I have been offered a job flying an E90, in AMAZING condition, in the Central African Republic, hence my being here? Anyone who has "tips & tricks" regarding the E90, please feel free to drop me a line  Blue Skies!
_________________ The day you stop learning something in aviation, stop flying - you'll end up hurting yourself...
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Post subject: Re: Hi from the Central African Republic! Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 10:48 |
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Username Protected wrote: Garth, Welcome.
We don't get a lot of members from the CAR; great to have you around here!
Got any pics of that E90? Many thanks for the warm welcome! As to photos of the 90 - I don't have any yet, but I will be taking as soon as the opportunity arises - the serial number is LW317 though, should you wish to look around for some info in the meantime. I can tell you that she looks brand new - both exterior as well as interior - and for a '79 model, it's truly unreal! I have seen a lot of aircraft a lot younger than this one, looking like dogs' breakfasts! Again, as soon as I have pics, I'll post Cheers, Garth
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Post subject: Re: Hi from the Central African Republic! Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 10:54 |
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Username Protected wrote: I see you're a quick study Garth have already done it.
blue skies Hi Dean - yep, I'm trying my best to get as much info on the machine as possible - I like to be as prepared as possible, especially with an aerie I'm not familiar with Cheers, Garth
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Post subject: Re: Hi from the Central African Republic! Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 10:56 |
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Username Protected wrote: I see you're a quick study Garth have already done it.
blue skies Hi Dean - yep, I'm trying my best to get as much info on the machine as possible - I like to be as prepared as possible, especially with an aerie I'm not familiar with Cheers, Garth
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