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Seneca Trip From VNY-SEA

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LXApilot

Owes More Than He Makes
Joined
Feb 17, 2003
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Hey Guys,
Me and two friends are flying a Piper Seneca from Van Nuys, California to Seattle, Washington and back this coming weekend as a sort of flying vacation/sight seeing kinda thing. We are looking for a forth person but nobody we know of can do it, so I thought I extend the offer to whoever would like to come along and get some great multi time and experience. We'll be switching off cockpit crews; me and a copilot rotate with another guy and a copilot. If you are multi rated you can fly and I'll sit, or if you aren't quite there yet, you can log instruction recieved and fly the airplane anyway- we are all MEI's. It's at least 12 hours of flight time on the trip broken up into multiple legs. We are leaving Monday (9th) and returning on Thursday (12th). We are planning on stopping in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Reno, and maybe some other places. Already have a tour of the Boeing factory set up and we'll be going out on the town pretty much every night as well. Price tag for this little excursion is about $600 per person which should cover the flight expenses. Everything else is on you... PM me if you are interested and we'll talk.

BTW - This isn't flame bait.

Fly Safe,
~ Colin
 
4 people in a Seneca departing Reno. No thanks. Not in this lifetime, anyway. Maybe once I've achieved some level of immortality.
 
What's wrong with four people in a Seneca? You don't know the model - some of them have a pretty healthy useful load!
 

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