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On Jan 29, 10:32*am, Tech Support wrote:
Ricky Anything you can report yet? Have a nice day. Big John Actually, as a new mechanic at my place of employment I just discovered that I am not supposed to be talking about things like this online or in person to anybody. If anyone from my workplace happens to be following this thread you are free to contact me in person and discuss this with me. Being new, I was not aware of the hush policy on our work. This is simply the mistake of a newbie and I will cease to discuss this project. As an airplane enthusiast and pilot I am more predisposed to talk about things at my work like this than many of my co-workers would be. Sorry, of course I'd like to talk more about it, but I must honor the policy of my workplace. I do apologise for bringing this up in the first place and then sorta leaving some of you hanging but, as I said, this newbie made a little error. It is mentioned in this thread that there seems to be some more info online regarding this plane, beyond that, I must zip it. Sorry, Ricky |
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