For those interested, here are the specifics for the jB class that started on Jan 7th...
Total number is 20 "dudes," breakdown as follows:
- 15 civilian, 5 military
Civilians-- 2 from Daimler-Chrysler (A-320 types). One each from North American, America West, Polar, National, Deniston Exp., Piedmont, Mesa, 2 xUS Airways (another A-320 type I think), Chautaqua and Express.
Military--2 retired Air Force (F-15C and E-3), 1 retired Navy (Doga$$ F-14 !!), 1 separating Navy (E-8), and 2 separating AF types, B-52 and C-5s.
The oldest in the class is 50 and youngest is 33. Every single one appears to be a "quality" type--personalities you could easily deal with on a three day trip.
Gouge has it that jB will have classes of 20 in Feb, 16 in Mar, and potentially 22-24 each in April, May and June.
This is one awesome, rather complex jet! My brain hurts, and it ain't from drinking.
Best of luck to all!
Total number is 20 "dudes," breakdown as follows:
- 15 civilian, 5 military
Civilians-- 2 from Daimler-Chrysler (A-320 types). One each from North American, America West, Polar, National, Deniston Exp., Piedmont, Mesa, 2 xUS Airways (another A-320 type I think), Chautaqua and Express.
Military--2 retired Air Force (F-15C and E-3), 1 retired Navy (Doga$$ F-14 !!), 1 separating Navy (E-8), and 2 separating AF types, B-52 and C-5s.
The oldest in the class is 50 and youngest is 33. Every single one appears to be a "quality" type--personalities you could easily deal with on a three day trip.
Gouge has it that jB will have classes of 20 in Feb, 16 in Mar, and potentially 22-24 each in April, May and June.
This is one awesome, rather complex jet! My brain hurts, and it ain't from drinking.
Best of luck to all!