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Old December 6th 03, 01:23 AM
Mike Rapoport
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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Aardvark posted URLs:

Says the pilot had 43 YEARS experience, 24 years of that as an Eastern

Airlines
pilot and instructor. These guys were among the best.

Hard to agree that they were among the best.based on the information.

Mike
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Old December 6th 03, 06:36 PM
ET
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"Colin Kingsbury" wrote in news:XW4Ab.542
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Of course, there's a lot of flights that will get scrubbed in an SR-22
because of icing, so this isn't a good plane for you.


My father owns SR-22, it has an anti-icing system (sprays solution out from
micro holes in the wings/prop/etc)... I am not yet a pilot, so I'm certain
I don't understand all the complexities of this, but would an SR-22 with
this system still be as limited as your statement suggests??

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completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
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Old December 10th 03, 04:11 PM
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Well, someone else with this idea just folded.

http://www.morrowaircraft.com/




"Lee Elson" wrote in message
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Please excuse the cross post, but the topic might be of interest to
several groups.

I'm wondering whether providing light aircraft transportation services
(people and/or cargo) and consulting to small businesses is likely to
be a successful approach to setting up a very small aviation business.
In particular, are there commercial pilots who provide short range (
600 nm) single (piston) engine airplane-based transportation to
employees or owners of small businesses? It seems that if the small
business "supplies" the airplane, either through rental or part
ownership, the FAA considers the activity to be governed by part 91 of
the FAR's. I'm aware of the (large) fractional ownership companies
but I'm thinking much smaller in cost and number or clients. I'm also
aware of the (new) subpart of FAR 91 which governs fractional
activities. It appears possible to easily "opt out" of these
restrictions.

I suspect (but have no evidence) that there are many small companies
that could use such transportation services and would find it cost
effective compared to traveling by car. If you know of an example
where someone has made a business meeting these types of
transportation needs, I'd appreciate hearing about the details (e.g.
who are the customers, what are the costs).

email replies preferred



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Old December 10th 03, 06:06 PM
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 16:11:16 GMT, "McGregor"
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Well, someone else with this idea just folded.

http://www.morrowaircraft.com/


Little evidence of that on the web site you cite. Got any more info?

Rob
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Old December 10th 03, 06:40 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Rob Perkins" wrote in message
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Well, someone else with this idea just folded.

http://www.morrowaircraft.com/


Little evidence of that on the web site you cite. Got any more info?


From AvWeb's AvFlash:

AIR TAXI COMPANY SHUTS DOWN...
Financial problems have grounded SkyTaxi Inc, an Oregon start-up that
received national exposure for its hybrid air service. SkyTaxi, whose
business blended elements of regular airline service and charter
service, vacated its maintenance hangar at the Salem airport and laid
off employees last month.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186236


 




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