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Old May 8th 04, 08:03 PM
Steve / Sperry
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Default OT... Need pilot to fly aircraft to Crazy Creek Soaring area

Appologies in advance for a really off topic question...

I have a Piper Warrior (fresh annual) that is in Louisiana near New
Orleans. I would like to find a pilot that would like to fly it to the
Napa area (Lampson airport) near Crazy Creek Soaring center. I live in
Hawaii and will be flying sailplanes at Crazy Creek. If I can get the
Piper overthere I will have an airplane for my better half to fly
while I am soaring. I am looking for a air transport pilot that enjoys
single engine flying and has the ability to jump seat for the one way
nature of the flight. Or an individual that would like the opportunity
for some single engine hours. The insurance company will need for the
pilot to have some time in a similar low wing piper.

I would love to do the flight... if there was only more vacation time.
I would rather concentrate on soaring while I am away from work. I had
a blast at Crazy Creek in their Discus last week and can't wait to get
back there. What a beautiful area for flying... Lake county and Crazy
Creek area has some great flying!

Thanks
Steve




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Old May 10th 04, 01:11 AM
S.J. Scialfa
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Steve / Sperry wrote in message . ..
Appologies in advance for a really off topic question...

I have a Piper Warrior (fresh annual) that is in Louisiana near New
Orleans. I would like to find a pilot that would like to fly it to the
Napa area (Lampson airport) near Crazy Creek Soaring center. I live in
Hawaii and will be flying sailplanes at Crazy Creek. If I can get the
Piper overthere I will have an airplane for my better half to fly
while I am soaring. I am looking for a air transport pilot that enjoys
single engine flying and has the ability to jump seat for the one way
nature of the flight. Or an individual that would like the opportunity
for some single engine hours. The insurance company will need for the
pilot to have some time in a similar low wing piper.

I would love to do the flight... if there was only more vacation time.
I would rather concentrate on soaring while I am away from work. I had
a blast at Crazy Creek in their Discus last week and can't wait to get
back there. What a beautiful area for flying... Lake county and Crazy
Creek area has some great flying!

Thanks
Steve



Steve,

Depending on your budget, I may have someone available for the trip
that meets your requirements. email

Sean
 




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