B19 Flyer is not whom everyone thinks he is, some misinformation was given. To that respect I apologize for being part of the misrepresentation of this individual. B19 Flyer also does not work for Flight Options as previously stated. So I would please ask that he be not referred to as Bob...
Here is some reading to get the answers. If there is anything I can do to help in the future, don't be afraid to ask. :pimp:
http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=107296&highlight=NetJets
http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=107476&highlight=NetJets...
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For anyone whom might be interested, GW Aviation in Dayton, Ohio will be adding a twin for multi engine training and rental. It will be a Beech Duchess, and will be available to rent in late April or early May. Price has yet to be determined, for questions or inquiries call 937-374-2650
I just recieved my latest copy of the AOPA Pilot magazine, and while flipping through it I come to page 28. On this page is the Project pilot up date, with a short success story. The individual featured in this story is David W. Davenport, which was one of the pilots killed on 8 April 2003 in...
I am setting here watching the race at Martinsville today I was wondering how many aircraft are involved in the "Nascar Air Force" and how difficult is it to eventually get hired to fly for a Racing team? I saw Bobby Labonte yesterday at the FBO I part own in Ohio, but didn't want to burden the...
To any all PSA guys out there, I heard the previous Director of Training left under certain circumstances. I do not want to mention his name, but would be curious to know why. I worked there many years ago at a desk.
I was out at one of the airports back home, (Dayton, Ohio), specifically MGY, and saw what I think was a Texstar Metroliner semi tore-up, I didn't write down the N number so I was unable to look it up, but the last 2 letters were TS. I heard a story a week or two ago about a metro that went...
It seen a lot of jobs for SIC/ Co-pilot on many different types of jets that only pay $25,000 to maybe $32,000. Most of these jobs are for Lear 35's and CE-550's. Is this typical? The reason I am asking is, that I know a lot of guys that are the "Chief Pilot" of a 1 plane 2 pilot operation...
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