BOOMER2
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- Jul 11, 2006
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I think they still have the SIC program in place for lower time folks to get the time required to transition to the left seat, or move on. At one point, they had a Letter of Authorization from the FAA so folks could log SIC time in the right seat. I flew in both seats and benefited from doing so.
John Towner used to be the CP/owner and I remember an English fellow, by the name of Murray. Murray had ZERO personality and wasn’t much fun to deal with. John Towner was very personable and sort of reminds you of Mr. Rogers.
By the end of the flying week, you are TIRED! With early departures and late arrivals, you are always able to sleep. This is a good place to build time and experience. The Commander s a good airplane and the single pilot IFR skills you gain are invaluable; you will enjoy flying the Commander. Kansas City is neat place to live, or visit. If you go to CAS, don’t forget to stop at Gates & Sons Barbeque (best you’ll ever have!)
Good luck
John Towner used to be the CP/owner and I remember an English fellow, by the name of Murray. Murray had ZERO personality and wasn’t much fun to deal with. John Towner was very personable and sort of reminds you of Mr. Rogers.
By the end of the flying week, you are TIRED! With early departures and late arrivals, you are always able to sleep. This is a good place to build time and experience. The Commander s a good airplane and the single pilot IFR skills you gain are invaluable; you will enjoy flying the Commander. Kansas City is neat place to live, or visit. If you go to CAS, don’t forget to stop at Gates & Sons Barbeque (best you’ll ever have!)
Good luck