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2000flyer

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Just browsing through the January issue of Aviation International News and low and behold, there is a write up on Flightinfo.com. A very good write up as well. Even mentions the whacky "Chemtrail" thread.

Way to go FLIGHT INFO!!!

Regards,

2000Flyer

What better way to post my 600th message than on my favorite net "hangout." Lookout bobbysamd, I'll catch up to ya in....oh....30 years.;) Ok...never:D
 
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I just got the Jan AIN, I look forward to reading it! Congrats FlightInfo!
 
I guess that kinda makes Denver130 a celebrity now :)
 
2000flyer said:
What better way to post my 600th message than on my favorite net "hangout." Lookout bobbysamd, I'll catch up to ya in....oh....30 years.;) Ok...never:D
Yeah. Pretty soon I'll have as many posts as hours.

Any way you can scan the article and post it?
 
Cool

Wow, way cool! We have gone international via paper! :-)

Get it at home and at the company hangar.... I'll have to take a look at it!

Mark
 
I left my copy at the office. It's around page 34-36 (if memory serves me correctly). Top right of right page. Just a few paragraphs about the "hangar", pilot's sharing job/interview and other aviation (and some non-aviation) material, the FAR section and so-on. I checked ainonline.com and they only have their web directory, not the specifics of a few they selected to comment on. If I remember, I'll bring it home and post tomorrow.

2000Flyer
 
Text of the article

bobbysamd said:
Any way you can scan the article and post it?

From January's issue of AIN, pg. 37 top right corner...

"Aviation Communications

Features:
• Very active message board
• "Rules of Thumb" from experienced pilots
• Interview boards, with sections for corporate and frax

Quite possible the most comprehensive aviation community on the internet, this site offers something for every level of aviator. From the main page there are links to the hangar, an aviation message board and interview board, as well as listings of aviation medical examiners, airline addresses, aviation trivia quizzes and a "rule of thumb" page where experienced pilots share practical information. Still more links offer information on flight schools, classified ads and other aviation sites.

The most popular sections of the site are the message and interview boards, where hundreds of messages are posted daily by aviation enthusiasts of all walks. If you have a question about aviation regulations, check the FAR category. Want to do a little bit of hangar flying? Then click on the general category, where the topics range from aviation news to airline scope clauses to such off the wall subjects as deliberately tainted contrails and anything inbetween.

If you're trying to find an aviation job, then the accompanying interview board is where you want to be. While yo'ure here you can get the latest hiring info on the airlines (major and regional), charter departments, cargo operations, corporate and fractional providers in addition to finding a crash pad to go along with your potential new job. Messages posted in here typically go beyond just the basic job listing as ilots currently working for the hiring companies offer inside knowledge that can give you a leg up on the competition.

Aviation Communications "rules of thumb" page is chock full of ideas from experienced pilots, making it a great place to find helpful suggestions. The "rules" cover the basics, from when to start your descent to power settings in the turboprops. Gleaned from seasoned pilots this practical information helps visitors maintain good piloting procedures and skills. Those who already consider themselves seasoned pilots can pass down their knowledge by submitting their "rules" to the board adminstrator for possible inclusion."

Once again. Congrats to FlightInfo.com!!!

Regards.

2000Flyer
 
Cool. Thanks for writing that up for us 2000Flyer.
 
Thanks, Mr. 2000

Great, and well-deserved, article plugging the board. Thanks for your time to post it. And, of course, congatulations to Mark for creating the board!
 

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