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#7463
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Joined: Jan 2014
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Retired a few years back after 40 years flying everything from Cessna 140 to Boeing 727, finishing up with high-end 135 intl ops GIV/SP. Glad to discover this group.
Currently residing in my winter home in Tampa.
I have written a book RVR-500 with my spare time which can be found on Amazon.com. I can highly recommend writing as one endeavor for retirees, along with being one of the few Ham radio operators left (WK1A) Sadly I can't fly any more so will enjoy all of the stories and experiences posted here.
Dennis
Currently residing in my winter home in Tampa.
I have written a book RVR-500 with my spare time which can be found on Amazon.com. I can highly recommend writing as one endeavor for retirees, along with being one of the few Ham radio operators left (WK1A) Sadly I can't fly any more so will enjoy all of the stories and experiences posted here.
Dennis
#7469
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Joined: Jan 2014
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From: Working toward my CFI
Hello, Getting back into the cockpit after a few years of layoff (no bucks, no Buck Rogers). Working on my CFI lesson plans presently, relocating to the Atlanta area in the next few months for my wife's job from the Miserable Mitten (Michigan). I'll be finishing up my masters degree in the summer of 2014. Presently, setting on 550 hours in the logbook. Career out look for me, instruct, maybe fly freight or 135. If it leads to the cockpit, then I'll be happy, because working in an auto factory is soul destroyer.
Fly safe everyone.
Fly safe everyone.
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