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Post subject: N50HG has a home Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 20:15 |
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Joined: 06/06/12 Posts: 122 Post Likes: +32 Location: Stockton, CA
Aircraft: Baron 58P
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I just completed 26 hours in 4 days with Gerry Parker to prepare for ownership of N50HG. A 1979 58P that Don Lawrenz expertly assisted me with. 20 knot crosswinds L and R, thunderstorms, ceilings to 700 ft, tailwinds, headwinds, and all the usual procedures, emergencies, engine out, etc were all part of the training. Houston, College Station, Corpus Christi, New Orleans. Fantastic, and fun!!
Pictures of the aircraft are as provided by Gary White. She will be Californified after a business trip to Vegas! Home will be Stockton.
Lots of gratitude to these fellows, as well as Wolfe Aviation, Dorr Financing, and Falcon Insurance, for helping me with the transition. I must also recognize Skywalk at SAC for the initial MEL in their TravelAir.
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Post subject: Re: N50HG has a home Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 20:48 |
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Joined: 08/11/10 Posts: 694 Post Likes: +162 Location: Conroe,TX KCXO
Aircraft: Ex -1971 V35B
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Username Protected wrote: I just completed 26 hours in 4 days with Gerry Parker to prepare for ownership of N50HG. That's some serious work, especially with the weather we've had around here for the past few days! Congratulations!
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Post subject: Re: N50HG has a home Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 22:05 |
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Joined: 09/19/11 Posts: 893 Post Likes: +291 Location: Fort Worth, TX
Aircraft: American Airlines
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That's the one. I followed your flights Scott. That was a lot of air time. Have fun. It's a great plane. -Gary
_________________ Gary White
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