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Post subject: New Member - California Posted: 03 Sep 2021, 16:16 |
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Joined: 07/16/21 Posts: 1
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Hey all,
I'm a new Pilot. Currently a Private, going through IFR training now. I have limited experience with Bonanza's, but I'm looking to know more. I dont own an airplane yet and I'm still working on determining what the right fit really looks like for me. This forum comes highly recommended as a resource for all things Beech.
-Phoenix
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Post subject: Re: New Member - California Posted: 03 Sep 2021, 16:19 |
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Joined: 05/10/09 Posts: 3859 Post Likes: +2969 Company: On the wagon Location: Overland Park, KS (KLXT)
Aircraft: Planeless
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Come on in, the water's fine. Welcome and congrats on your private.
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Post subject: Re: New Member - California Posted: 04 Sep 2021, 12:32 |
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Joined: 06/02/15 Posts: 3787 Post Likes: +2630 Location: Fresno, CA (KFCH)
Aircraft: T210M
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Welcome and congrats on the PP and good for you to dive right away into the IR !
Please finish your profile info so we know what airport is home base, what you do for work, etc. it’s not that we are nosey (actually we are) but sometimes it helps when responding and maybe there is a fellow BT right around the hangar row!
_________________ G3X PFD, G3X MFD, G5, GFC500, GTN750xi, GTN650xi, GTX345
Previous: TBM850/T210M/C182P APS 2004
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Post subject: Re: New Member - California Posted: 04 Sep 2021, 15:18 |
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Joined: 02/16/09 Posts: 3159 Post Likes: +2227 Company: Cardinal Flyers Location: Berkeley, CA
Aircraft: Turbo Cardinal RG
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Username Protected wrote: Hey all,
I'm a new Pilot. Currently a Private, going through IFR training now. I have limited experience with Bonanza's, but I'm looking to know more. I dont own an airplane yet and I'm still working on determining what the right fit really looks like for me. This forum comes highly recommended as a resource for all things Beech.
-Phoenix Welcome! NorCal or SoCal? Paul at OAK
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