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On my fuel stop on the way to PJY, I spotted this Beech 1900:
http://www.alioth.net/pics/Pinckneyv...es/Image2.html It has a 'United States of America' logo (a bit like the B747 that gets used for Air Force One) but it has *no* N number indicating it's not a civilian plane. It was a Pine Bluff, AR. on Friday. It looked like whoever was travelling on it was at least going to play golf on their trip. There were no NOTAMs or TFRs surrounding the aircraft so I'm assuming whoever it/they were was not someone in the upper echelons of government, but high enough to get ferried arround in an official United States of America aircraft. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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