Does anyone like general aviation? I’m talking single engines and maybe even twin engines. If so what do you fly and what airport do you fly out of?
Does anyone like general aviation? I’m talking single engines and maybe even twin engines. If so what do you fly and what airport do you fly out of? I fly a 1979 Archer II out of Indiana county airport
ignore those additional details except for the “i fly a 1979……”
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#1 by Firefox on February 22nd, 2010
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I am working on a product that is intended for General Aviation. So you bet I love GA, they are our prospective customers, always love your customers….
That being said, I am not a pilot, just an engineer. So no answers to the remaining questions.
#2 by Randi L on February 22nd, 2010
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LOL That’s pretty sweet! I hope you know (as I am sure you do) that you don’t have to fly an aircraft to enjoy aviation…
I have always liked planes. Stems from my dad being in the AirForce, I’ve always been around them. I flew a cesna one time in A.C camp LOL.
I love the CF-18 and and the tudors (snowbirds = yay!) Always have
Here in Winnipeg, he have the Canadian Aviation Museum! Aren’t I lucky
#3 by Mike on February 22nd, 2010
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I love Flying right now i am flying on the C172 i fly out of Akron, New York, USA most of the time i made a video if you want to see it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zoN8HQW7EL8
#4 by Aviator (pilot) on February 22nd, 2010
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I am a US trained Pilot flying DA40s and DA42s in China. Flight School for Chinese Airlines. General Aviations is very young in China and they cant think how to manage it so they mess up every operation that we the US pilot think works. They are not too bright when it come to Airplanes not under their control.
Hey its fun though anyway!!
#5 by Neil on February 22nd, 2010
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You do not have to be a pilot for you to understand and love GA.
I am a sheetmetal worker working on various aircrafts like C172, C185, C195, Piper Cubs, Piper Arrow, RV’s and Murphy Mooses
Seeing them fly is very fulfilling, knowing that everyone is safe on the aircraft that I worked on.
I donot know how to fly yet, but whenever I flew with my boss, it is very exciting experience.
#6 by private_jet_charter on February 22nd, 2010
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I love general aviation. I have worked at a local airport for years practically grew up there. KPYM