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Well--where to start!?

All I will say is that after TC/EP 's crash last November, 4 or 5 pilots quit all at once because of incompetent maintenance.
Most of the mechanics were pretty good guys, but a couple guys and girls were useless, and ignorant to the safety of the pilots that had to fly the crap they supposinly pencilwipped--I'm sorry, I apologize, I meant to say fixed!!!

So rather than b!tch and moan and complain, the "quitters" took the advice that if you don't like it, leave. So we left.

I don't know if things have gotten any better, so I will not blast Grand Aire/Tri Coastal. All I can comment on was what I experienced.

On the good news, the flying was alot of fun, if you like to be surprised were you would sleep the next night. Even did a couple of Europe trips.

Good luck to all considering TCA, but choose wisely!
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Hi!

I met a Falcon capt from Grand Aire/Tri-Coastal, who told me you're not a real Falcon pilot until you've crashed one.

He said he'd crashed 3 Falcons while flying for the company.

Cliff
GRB

PS-I hope I'm NEVER a "Real" Falcon pilot!!!
 
I worked there.

RUN. RUN VERY FAST. RUN VERY FAST IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION.

Listen to my warning young one.
 

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