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Post subject: Greetings from SRQ Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 13:48 |
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Joined: 04/16/10 Posts: 3
Aircraft: s-33
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Greetings from SRQ. I am an ATP and CFII when not driving a Fire Engine (Got to have a paycheck you can count on). Never owned a Beech, but I have enjoyed every ride in one. I am currently assisting a young man in completing his Instrument training, and have him scheduled for Monday. My webiste, http://www.sarasotaflightinstructor.com has a bio, and some training powerpoints (mostly cessna related) for your enjoyment. It is a work in progress. I am sure this is not for advertising, so forgive me. But its just a way to know some more about me. So, thanks for the welcome. Dan
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