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rchcfi

How slow can you go
Joined
Sep 18, 2002
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I'm looking at moving back "home" and was wondering what other freight operators are in the desert southwest besides:

Ameriflight
Empire
Catalina Flying Boats

I am curious who flies those C208s with the 1-800-corpjet titles on the side though. Used to see them in Tucson a few years back. Don't even know if they're still around.

Thanks
 
For what it's worth, I stopped using Google and switched to Alta Vista.

Google seems to have a need to push products a bit. I was feeling a bit like they were, then I downloaded spybot and checked their website. Apparently Google won't make the first page of hits link to spybot (which is free) but a bunch of rip-off pay sites, even after spybot repeatedly asked them not to.
 
Martinaire now has a few routes out that way...and even more to come ;)
 
Aero Charter and South Air in ABQ. Aero has 310s and 402s, South has 402s and a few 404s. Both have been hurting for pilots lately. Aero Charter advertised online relatively recently, you should be able to find a phone number.

Dan
 
Its South Aero. Actually I need to talk to a South Aero pilot, trying to get a ride from Silver City to Albuquerque this week.
 

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