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boman

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I know they exist...yet I have never seen them.
I have done several searches for the threads that discussed them and found one address that was no longer valid.
Would anyone please make the information available one last time?
I am interested mostly in the GIV/GV...correction...G400/G500 information.
Thank you to all that respond.
Cheers
 
If anyone finds them, if you are able, email them to me at
[email protected] and I will put them on www.jetreview.com for future reference. I am working on the challenger 600 right now, it will take a few more weeks and then I am getting the information for the Lear 45. Since I am the only person on the "staff" of JetReview.com please be patient with any information that is sent, It takes some time for me.

Any other aircraft information for the site will be accepted.
 
Received a private message from Mike1MC with a link to his website called "The Strip" at

http://pages.prodigy.net/mccullough/index.html

Nice site with some great info and photos through the corridor, both Hudson River and East River. It has been a long time since I had the pleasure of doing that in the Piper Warrior.

It contained several downloads, one of them being Bob Hare's masterpiece of information about the GIV. Not only does it contain hard information about the aircraft(limitations, etc.) but gets into some events that have occured and what was done to fix the problems. Looks like some fine reading for those cold, cold East coast layovers.

The information is somewhat dated with a revision date of 2/98 which puts it at about five years old (no-one saw me using my fingers for the math). Any ideas if this has been updated since? A very useful tool even if not.

Also, that jetreview site looks real nice. Where do you guys find the time?

Thanks again.

Cheers
 
A website called Gofir.com has three programs available for download. It's at a price all pilot's love....FREE!!!

They have study material for the DA2000, GIV, GV. The 2000 has prep/review questions on all phase one items as well as limitations.

They are not indepth, nor do I think they were meant to be. Just something nice for review and boning up for recurrent.

Regards,
2000Flyer
 

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