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rider850

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Typed PIC part 135 with current 8410
No time in airplane
North-east location

I have looked into most 135 operators
How do you find the 91 operators???
 
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I beleive we spoke earlier. A few years back i picked up a book by Aerotek that listed the name, address, and fleet of nearly every 121, 135, and 91 operator in the country. Haven't been able to find it since then (as it is quite outdated). Also, if you can get your hands on an NBAA Member Directory, that would answer ALL your questions regarding 91 Operators. You can buy them from the NBAA directly, but I'm sure it is quite expensive. I do remember the library at ERAU Daytona Beach having a copy. Best of Luck!
 
I would talk to your friendly Gulfstream mechanic. There is a pub. that they have access to through Gulfstream that lists all the operators and which serials they operate. Will ask at work taoday, good luck.
 
I would appreciate any contacts.
I received a call yesterday to finish up ground school and to
take a check ride, but things are moving slower than I
anticipated. I have been out of the sim 1 month and NO
$ coming in.

Thanks
 
There are two publications available to the general public that list EVERY single biz jet in the world.

The first is JP Biz-Jet 2002, available from www.buchair.com.

The second is JET & PROPJET 2003, available from www.avdatainc.com.

The JP BJ lists mostly actual operators, while J & P mostly lists the actual owners of the aircraft (many times a leasing company or bank).
 

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