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Steve said:

...huh :confused:

P.S. the top ranks daughters were always the biggest trouble makers on the bases i went to...made for some very fun evenings ;)
 
Caravan job

I assume the Caravan job is 135 single-pilot. I would take it. It is the next logical step for you. You will achieve at least two objectives by taking it: (1) 135 experience, and (2) turbine experience. Turbine experience does not grow on trees. You can stand to build a bunch more multi, but you do have some multi and a job such as this, that provides 135 and turbine time, can lead you to a 135 multi job.

I would have leaped for job like this at the same level of experience, all things being equal in terms of a living wage. Good luck with the new job.
 
Hugh Jorgan said:
believe Steve correctly stated "F-16".

lol, thank you Dr. Science...yes the F16 does indeed utilize a turbofan...although a low bypass version rather than the high bypass that we all know and love, blah-blah-blah, yada-yada-yada, etc.

i misquoted, but i guess thats what i get for trying to post after a 14 hour duty day, with 7.8 of them in the air :p

i was wanting to know what the other 2 aircraft designations were. im not familiar with BD-5J and the BD-10 ;)
 
Look at it this way....

Screaming "RIGHT RUDDER!!!!"

or....

Sound of PT-6.......

I think you chice is easy now...

--03M
 

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