Advice, freely given is worth what it costs, but here you
go.
http://www.nata.aero/index.jsp
http://www.house.gov/transportation/...2-06/bunce.pdf
http://www.alaskaaircarriers.org/members_active.shtml
http://www.inc.com/magazine/20020601/24256.html
Google, call a college business school, most have free
advice available.
Call a manufacturer, they always want to sell airplanes and
start-up businesses buy airplanes.
"AML" wrote in message
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| In article ,
| "John Gaquin" wrote:
|
| "AML" wrote in message
|
| Let me ask, do people buy a 135 operation, tweak the
specs, get it
| approved, and off they go?
|
| If it were easy, everyone would do it. Your seemingly
cavalier attitude
| will likely have the Fed watching you even more closely,
as it ought.
| You're talking about an airline, not a lemonade stand.
|
|
|
| You know, I come on these boards looking for advice and I
get more posts
| on my attitude and how flippant I am being than actual
advice. I have
| yet to have one post tell me an article to read or website
to go to. I
| know the FAA website would be a place to start, but I want
specific
| articles. I also have people that I work with that I have
been bouncing
| ideas off of, but I thought the boards might also be a
place to go also.
|
| Giving me advice on where to look is a lot more helpful
than giving me
| advice on my attitude. If I did have a cavalier attitude I
would be
| concerned because that is not who I am. Honestly, teaching
people how to
| fly keeps a person pretty humble.