EatSleepFly
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RJPilott said:As far as you getting turbine and going to a regional? I think you have already tried and no one will call you (you dont have to respond.. we know). Could it be the professional attitude you display "biatch"?...lol... Its ok... you'll grow up one of these days....
BTW... "tween" is not a typo. lol
RJPilott said:There are many single engine 135 VFR operators. Block Island has/had one. East Hampton airlines had/has an A36 VFR 135... Shoreline Aviation i believe also has/had 135 Single engine VFR seaplanes. There are many pilots flying 135 VFR with less than 135 IFR mins (I think Flight Express does it too?). I never said i was flying 135 IFR at 800TT. I said i flew 135 single pilot at 800TT. Mins for 135 PIC VFR is 750TT if i remember correctly.
NoPax said:What does flying 135 for a year get you - you asked - more PIC time than a 7 year ACA/FLYi FO.
Why won't you answer my questions...
I had heard that also, rumor was the owner was on a trip and the copilot didn't agree with going (weather, maintenanc?) He left anyways without a copilot, FAA investigated and pulled the certificate.han_solo said:Didn't Central Air used to fly Learjets back in the old days? What happened to them?