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minitour said:
He's a commercial pilot......an unemployed commercial pilot.

That's how I look at my status anyway...

Congrats GK!

-mini

PS
I think the BE95 is the Travelair

Congratulations!, Yes, the BE95 is a Travelair...predecessor to the baron 55, but with 180 horsepower engines. Straight tail, instead of swept back.
 
gkrangers said:
Well, to me, I did the time building moving towards the 250 hours. I'd like to think the flight instruction will be more than just time building.
Well it is, you will learn far more as an instructor then you ever did going to flight school.
 
BE-95s rock. Very nostalgic multi. It was an honor to do my multi training in one (for $70 an hour!!) My favorite old Beech multi is that ah... what do they call it.....?? Oh yeah, the T-Bone. Can't remember the model number. The engine's exhaust is straight piped. The Harley of the old twin world.
 
Niiiice. Good one:laugh:

Being humble is considering others as important as yourself. You are thoughtful of their needs and willing to be of service. You don’t expect others or yourself to be perfect. You learn from your mistakes. When you do great things, humility reminds you to be thankful instead of boastful.
 
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