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Effoh
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by Effoh » 12 Nov 2013, 10:27
Bah, what's an engine between friends
Thanks chaps
Rgds,
Colin
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 12 Nov 2013, 10:29
I reckon he just tri-ed it on
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DaveB
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by DaveB » 12 Nov 2013, 10:36
3 for the price of 2 aint bad
Definitely a case of 'Should have gone to Specsavers'
ATB
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Effoh
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by Effoh » 17 Nov 2013, 13:59
DaveB wrote: Hi Colin
Okey doh. Let's dispense with the formalities as you know what the routine is. I've allocated a TR for the Islander. Just do the first couple of training flights
ATB
DaveB
Hi DB,
Two training flights completed.
Rgds,
Colin
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DaveB
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by DaveB » 17 Nov 2013, 14:46
Okey doh mate
ATB
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Effoh
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by Effoh » 17 Nov 2013, 16:40
Thanks matey
Rgds,
Colin
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Paul AT Gibson
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by Paul AT Gibson » 17 Nov 2013, 22:39
Hi all
Fingers crossed ive done everything in the right order
Name: Paul Gibson
Age: 29
Occupation : Mechanic
Location: Swansea, UK
Hobbies : Football, music, guitar, FS, aviation, photography.
Is it possible to jump in on the Tristar L1011? or do i need to build up on a smaller airframe?
Paul
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by DaveB » 18 Nov 2013, 00:56
Hi Paul and welcome
No.. you can dive in on the TriStar if you wish. I'll give you a training rating on it
Unless DM has said otherwise.. first 6 flights please then a full rating will be allocated
ATB
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MALTBY D
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by MALTBY D » 18 Nov 2013, 09:07
Thanks Dave.
And welcome aboard Paul. I'll keep an eye out for you completing the flights.
DM