Dick in Wisconsin
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Not A&P ... but worked on float planes while in college in the early to late 70's. Beech 18, Dorner Do-28A, Beaver, Super Cub, & Cessna 180 all on floats. The FBO I worked at converted about a dozen military Beavers to US civilian certification and held the TSO (??) paperwork to put them EDO-6470 floats and also bought 50 Piper Super Cubs (PA-18-135s) in Italy from the US government. Brought them to Wisconsin and converted them to cilivian certificates. Commerical SEL, private SES, and instrument. About 10 hours in Beech 18 on floats.
Tried to get a job selling MU-2's in early 1980's; didn't work out. Then left aviation for the finance business. Work at a bank now. Some of the best days of my life were working in the airplane business for a true entrepeneur. He always had a Trade-A-Plane in his hand. His pickup truck had sectional maps in it and his airplanes had highway maps in them.
Tried to get a job selling MU-2's in early 1980's; didn't work out. Then left aviation for the finance business. Work at a bank now. Some of the best days of my life were working in the airplane business for a true entrepeneur. He always had a Trade-A-Plane in his hand. His pickup truck had sectional maps in it and his airplanes had highway maps in them.
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Gulfstream I, II, III, IV, Westwind, Astra. Been a QC inspector on Falcons for the last 5 yrs. My fav is pictured below.
