I can't really reveal my sources, but its someone thats a friend/relative, but the scheduled portion of ATA is going to be sold to Yucaipa and negotiations are going on right now.
Hrm, some of what you guys doesn't make sense especially with the example I gave. Corona Airport is a TINY airport .. yet its KAJO (and a few years ago it had a non-K ID). It is non-towered.
Thanks for the replies!
Why are some airports, KSNA for example, while others have no "K" prefix?
E.g. KAJO is Corona Airport, which has no tower, but has a "K" but 3o8 is Harris Ranch, and has no "K"
So what is the difference and how can you tell whether the airport ID should have the "K" or not?
Thanks in adv.
Yes, a "twinkie' is a Piper PA-30/39 Twin Comanche. It is the most economical light twin ever built. Nothing can match its figures even today. It has excellent type support even though its been out of production since 1972. I just sold mine and its one of my favorite planes and out of all the...
Capt O'Brien,
Safety pilot time isn't exactly counted by most overseas carriers, and even if it were, carriers like CX and EK want time in turbine equip 99.9% of the time. Go look on their sites. They aren't looking for a guy w/ 5000hrs in a light twin.
Whoever called you has been hired by Enterprise to do a survey. A lot of businesses hire 3rd party company's to do indepedent surveys. Its not a big deal and you're right, they shouldn't be calling at odd hours.
I just sold my PA-30. Go w/ the PA-30. The Seneca guzzles gas. PA-30 .. 14-15gph .. 155 - 160 KTAS .. 16gph .. 165 KTAS. Operating costs of a single w/ a twin.
Anyone have the N# of the plane that went down?
I too just heard that they closed their doors. No surprise there. Planes held together with super glue and duct tape deserve better.
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