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Propsync said:
jobear- hope you're doing well. A few I've talked to say the grass hasn't been greener wherever they've gone. Hope it's working for you.

The grass is green but it is usually right over the damn septic tank, on a lighter note I saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to GEICO. "YOU CAN DO IT"

GP as long as you wear clothes the deer camp dance is ok....

SF anytime

DA'Bear
 
Regul8r said:
So if there is no Sim ride, am I correct in assuming they do their training in the A/C?

No, training is done in a sim down in Dallas. Groundschool is held in MKE and is generally four weeks.

SF
 
What about us

ShadowFlight said:
No, training is done in a sim down in Dallas. Groundschool is held in MKE and is generally four weeks.

SF

Dear Shadow, the automation has made you mad!!! :) You forgot about the fact that we also do sim training in LGA and MCO.

Going .48 and feeling great!

GP
 
Nothing like holding 248 to the marker in the Beech then slamming it in. That is something the Dorkjet could not do.
 
You can do it Colnel but the pax really won't like it
 
Its been done. the pax are to scared to say anything. Go ahead, The Do'h can do it, really.
 
The Dorkjet will do it, but you have to slip it to make the landing zone.

Not that I've ever done that...it's just a rumor I heard.
 

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