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Post subject: Greetings Posted: 05 Jan 2021, 04:20 |
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Joined: 11/16/20 Posts: 23 Post Likes: +4 Company: USAF Location: Navarre, FL
Aircraft: '68 Bonanza 36
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Virtual introductions seem like the norm now, so this is easy...about to become a Bonanza 36 owner, jumping in with both feet. Currently on AD at Ramstein, Germany and moving back to the US this summer. Waiting on official assignment notification, but likely in the FL panhandle region. Was lucky enough to stumble on another BT member's plane (also on AD in the USAF) that he was selling, so going through the motions to finish the buy. Will be very excited to be back in the States with the ability to actually fly her! Looking forward to learning about plane ownership, and especially Bonanza ownership!
_________________ /r Sean (or Fog)
USAF/Navarre, FL 1968 Bonanza 36
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Post subject: Re: Greetings Posted: 05 Jan 2021, 09:07 |
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Joined: 02/14/11 Posts: 3443 Post Likes: +2697 Company: Air Mass Aviation Location: Seneca, SC (CEU)
Aircraft: 1979 Bonanza A36
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Welcome Fog! I'm guessing you are headed to Eglin or Tyndall. I loved my time at Eglin in the late 90s Good luck with the 36! Your new BT bros will be valuable connections if you have to get your new plane away from a hurricane Hopefully will never be an issue Scott
_________________ Remember, no matter where you go....there you are.
Scott Massios CFI/CFII
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Post subject: Re: Greetings Posted: 05 Jan 2021, 09:34 |
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Joined: 11/16/20 Posts: 23 Post Likes: +4 Company: USAF Location: Navarre, FL
Aircraft: '68 Bonanza 36
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome! So how did you get your handle "Fog"? Good story over a beer sometime...
_________________ /r Sean (or Fog)
USAF/Navarre, FL 1968 Bonanza 36
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Post subject: Re: Greetings Posted: 05 Jan 2021, 09:35 |
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Joined: 11/16/20 Posts: 23 Post Likes: +4 Company: USAF Location: Navarre, FL
Aircraft: '68 Bonanza 36
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome Fog! I'm guessing you are headed to Eglin or Tyndall. I loved my time at Eglin in the late 90s Good luck with the 36! Your new BT bros will be valuable connections if you have to get your new plane away from a hurricane Hopefully will never be an issue Scott Scott, Thanks, definitely is one of my concerns regarding how to execute Operation Abandon Family with a Bonanza! (joking...somewhat.)
_________________ /r Sean (or Fog)
USAF/Navarre, FL 1968 Bonanza 36
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