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globalexp

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Could someone help me out with a contact (Chief Pilot/Dir.Ops.) @ Wachovia in CLT. Feel free to PM if you wish. Also, they recently built a new hanger. Any word of new aircraft (besides Southtrust LJ-60S) joining the fleet?
 
I was at a party last night with some Wachovia employees. One of the ladies told me they had a job listing for a company pilot on their inter-office company website.

I believe they are replacing their Excels with Challenger 300s and I heard the rumor a Gulfstream would replace the 2000. But you know how rumors go....
 
Wachovia and New Planes

Word on the street is that Wachovia is getting 5 new jets this year. Can anyone confirm? Types??? Maybe a G-Unit???
 
Eaglion said:
Word on the street is that Wachovia is getting 5 new jets this year. Can anyone confirm? Types??? Maybe a G-Unit???


Do a search of Wachovia, it's been brought up a few times, and yes the Falcons are going away,and being replaced with some birds from SAV.
 
I too have heard a fleet change is coming.

Lastly, who am I to correct someone's spelling, but this one has long been a pet peeve:

Hanger:

hang·er
n.
1. One who hangs something: a house painter who also works as a paperhanger.
2. A contrivance to which something hangs or by which something is hung, as:
a. A device around which a garment is draped for hanging from a hook or rod.
b. A loop or strap by which something is hung.
3. A bracket on the spring shackle of a motor vehicle, designed to hold it to the chassis.
4. A decorative strip of cloth hung on a garment or wall.
5. A short sword that may be hung from a belt.

Hangar:

han·gar
n.
A shelter especially for housing or repairing aircraft.

2000Flyer
 
The CL-300's are on order replacing the Excels and a G-V is coming to replace the Falcon... First hand info... I didn't catch specific numbers of aircraft.
 
I send them a check every month to pay for my wife's dental loan - thanks to her needing a double root canal two weeks before her dental insurance kicked in. :rolleyes:
 
2000flyer said:
hang·er
n.
1. One who hangs something: a house painter who also works as a paperhanger.

Hang 'er?! I don't even know her!!!!
 
globalexp said:
Could someone help me out with a contact (Chief Pilot/Dir.Ops.) @ Wachovia in CLT. Feel free to PM if you wish. Also, they recently built a new hanger. Any word of new aircraft (besides Southtrust LJ-60S) joining the fleet?

Take a number and get in line behind me
 
Thedude said:
Take a number and get in line behind me

Keep that up and he'll be miles ahead of you, as will I and everyone else who lends a hand when asked.

Classy, very classy.
 

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