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Rumours the aircraft was headed for Australia operating the delivery flight under the US rego.
Anyone have credible info re that? |
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I also heard the plane was ferrying to Australia but I don't really have anything to back it up.
The Cessna 310 did a great landing on the water, good to see no one was hurt. Sorry to the guy who bought it. |
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What a great landing in less than calm conditions, great work by the pilot.
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Did a bit of research and found the website of the pilot, who happens to own a ferry company / flight school in Spain. From reading some of his stories of past ferrys, he sounds like a bit of a cowboy ... ie. venturing into a non-VHF area of the Atlantic without a working HF radio, ferrying a G100 C182 without knowing how to operate the glass at all !
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Daniel ,
can you link us to that. cheers |
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Some ferry flight
Wow - some ferry 'flight' - would you entrust your new aircraft to this guy:
http://bmaviation.com/article_may2006.html
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Quote:
what a cowboy |
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