Our C90 is listed with a broker
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[QUOTE=Dave Siciliano;n15015]Had the plane eight years when sold. Lots of great memories including letting some of y’all fly.
Right now I’m enjoying no hangar, insurance, maintenance and other bills.
58P could fit. I flew a 421 Thursday just for fun.[/QUOTE]
This guy seems to be having a lot of fun going around the country in his 310.Last edited by Bill Bridges; 02-01-2020, 21:15.I Earned my Spurs in Vietnam
48th AHC 1971-72
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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View PostThis guy seems to be having a lot of fun going around the country in his 310.[/URL]
They have, and are, putting a lot of money into that airplane. Current project is repainting the airplane.
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Originally posted by Randy Sohn View Post
Puzzlement here, didn't know it met the weight requirement for a type rating?????????
best, randy
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Originally posted by Randy Sohn View Post
Puzzlement here, didn't know it met the weight requirement for a type rating?????????
best, randy
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Originally posted by Dusty Rider View Post
Jeff beat me to it, but yes, 15000 MTOW in the bird. I did the single-pilot PIC program at FSI, which was challenging, but very rewarding. My company flies the bird with two, which is what I prefer considering my relatively low level of experience in the kind of operations for which it is used.Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.
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Originally posted by John O'Shaughnessy [FCM] View PostAs others have mentioned, thanks very much Dave, for the chance to fly the King Air -- other than two (logged) hours in a 747-400 simulator at NATCO, that was the most complex aircraft I've had the pleasure to fly.
best, randy (small bunch at BP's last Sat.)
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Originally posted by Stephanie Belser View Post
It can take a long time to sell an airplane.
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