It's been a great bird, but our mission has changed a bit. It's listed on the Controller. We'll continue to fly it unless someone steps up quickly.
Our C90 is listed with a broker
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So ah Dave . . . the changed mission includes / requires what type of aircraft?Originally posted by Dave Siciliano View Post. . . but our mission has changed a bit.
Hmm . . . maybe Dave’s think’n bout move’n up to a Piper Cub. That’s the ticket<g>.
Regards,
Tom Charlton
"The aeroplane has unveiled for us the true face of the earth." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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We're taking one step at a time. Have no idea right now. It may take some time to sell this one, so, we'll just keep flying it in the meantime.Originally posted by Tom Charlton View Post
So ah Dave . . . the changed mission includes / requires what type of aircraft?
Hmm . . . maybe Dave’s think’n bout move’n up to a Piper Cub. That’s the ticket<g>.
Regards,
Tom Charlton
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Happy / sad for you Dave. I’m sure the C-90 served you well. A tough, rugged, load hauling, traveling machine. Looking forward to see what’s next for you.Originally posted by Dave Siciliano View PostBye bye King Air!
Regards,
Tom Charlton (hmm . . . could always revert to a Piper J-3 Cub like I did?)
"The aeroplane has unveiled for us the true face of the earth." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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I'm deeply grateful to Dave for having the intestinal fortitude to allow me flight time from the right seat in his bird. It was a thrill-and-a-half and were it not for the fact that our pot-o-fun-money remains way smaller than the care and feeding of a C-90 requires, we'd have considered one in a heartbeat.
Dave, thanks again.
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Amen!Originally posted by A. Niemyer View PostI'm deeply grateful to Dave for having the intestinal fortitude to allow me flight time from the right seat in his bird. It was a thrill-and-a-half and were it not for the fact that our pot-o-fun-money remains way smaller than the care and feeding of a C-90 requires, we'd have considered one in a heartbeat.
Dave, thanks again.
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Plus one. I rode along with Dave's very generous sharing of right seat time during the last two DLH gigs. Dave also invited me, but I watched two current, active pilots work to catch up the the plane's performance, and decided I was too far out of currency to be safe. As a former MEI, I was well entertainedOriginally posted by A. Niemyer View PostI'm deeply grateful to Dave for having the intestinal fortitude to allow me flight time from the right seat in his bird. It was a thrill-and-a-half and were it not for the fact that our pot-o-fun-money remains way smaller than the care and feeding of a C-90 requires, we'd have considered one in a heartbeat.
Dave, thanks again.
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