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spitfire1940

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Looking for a twin (probalby Sem or Sen) I can rent in the DC area to give someone training for Com-Multi ticket. Anybody know anything?

Yeah, I'm not too hopeful about finding anything. ... :(

Problem is, this guy can't fly aircraft at my FBO because of a bad relationship with the management. Long story.

I have 170 hours multi, of which 30 or so is dual given.

Any help/advice will be much appreciated
 
hey atldc9,

Thanks for the tip. My cheesy interknot explorer couldn't open Brett Aviation's website, but I'll give it a shot from my office after this vacation is over.

But if Philiplane is right about needing 250 ME for insurance, it probably won't help.
 
You could talk to the folks at Av Ed flight school in Leesburg. I think they have a Seneca.
 

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