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Actually, I agree that most journalists don't have a clue, but this article for the most part is true. Having worked there in the past everything said about 90% of it is true.

Like always I urge guys and gals to stay away.
 
Ground Control to Major Tom

"sign, sign, everywhere a sign. blocking out the scenery breaking my mind. do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign"


how about a progressive taxi? oh wait, sorry, nevermind, those are for student pilots
 
how about a progressive taxi? oh wait, sorry, nevermind, those are for student pilots

one would hope that wouldn't be required at an airport a guy flys out of 5 or 6 times a week.

speculating based on knowing how key lime is run, a nap would be more beneficial than a progressive taxi.
 
Really, been at Key Lime for almost six years and can't think of a dual flame out in a metro, any specifics to jog my memory?
 
Yeah it had something to do with flying in ice and something with the ignitors. From what i remember the company used its self disclosure and the pilot got burned.
 

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