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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 24 Nov 2009, 23:12 |
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Joined: 12/12/07 Posts: 10873 Post Likes: +2244 Company: MBG Properties Location: Knoxville, TN (KDKX)
Aircraft: 1972 Bonanza V35B
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Tony, I'll send my numbers, etc., by PM. I look forward to a visit. I've had several friends on duty at UT Hospital over the years. My next door hangar neighbor is a "gas doc" there. The former Chairman of the Med. School was a very close friend for many, many years. I would not ride the US Hwy 129 "Dragon", on a motorcycle, on a one-sided bet (but I fly over it). Current accident rate requiring EMS service is over 200 per year and fatalities average 6~10 per annum. See you in Knoxville! 
_________________ Max Grogan
Come fly with me.
My photos: https://photos.google.com/albums
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 22:40 |
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Joined: 02/26/08 Posts: 3510 Post Likes: +612 Location: Dallas, TX (KADS)
Aircraft: 1964 Bonanza S35
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Username Protected wrote: Tony, I would not ride the US Hwy 129 "Dragon", on a motorcycle, on a one-sided bet (but I fly over it). Current accident rate requiring EMS service is over 200 per year and fatalities average 6~10 per annum. See you in Knoxville!  I've ridden the dragon so many times, I've named the gouges in the pavement, and can recognize the paint streaks on the trees. I've not been back since I moved to Texas, but it is by far the BEST motorcycling road I've ever seen. The problem is that just like with most things, a bunch of Squids, and (under) proficient RUBS who drink more beer than they ride miles ruin it for everyone. I'd love to get back there sometimes.
_________________ Chester Jurskis I'm broke but not bored. UAS ATP Pilot 1/24/18 ;) ATP SEL 8/28/17 ATP MEL 6/15/16
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 19:21 |
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Joined: 06/25/08 Posts: 5753 Post Likes: +586 Company: Latitude Aviation Location: Los Angeles, CA (KTOA)
Aircraft: 2007 Bonanza G36
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Username Protected wrote: Yes, I know Chris. Saw him in Strike Ops just last week. He didn't have any ideas about how to post videos to the site though...  Ha...yea, sorry for the thread drift. I just met him last week for a weeklong training event in New Mexico and just realized when you posted these awesome pictures that you might know him. Great guy...and yea, he definitely has no clue how to post videos from what I can tell (far more comfortable out in the field than in front of a computer!). Your best bet is to upload them to www.youtube.com and then post the links to the videos here. -Neal
_________________ Latitude Aviation Specializing in sales/acquisitions services for Bonanzas, Barons, and TBM's
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