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 Post subject: Light Twin Flying Club
PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:01 am 
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I'm in the preliminary stages of developing an outline/proposal to bring a light twin (think Twin Comanche or Seminole) flying club here to the Tri-State. It would NOT compete with any of the FBO's or other clubs as it initially would be limited to a Twin. Of course, I will talk to the other clubs to gauge their interest - no need to reinvent the wheel.

EAA National has some great resources and we can avail ourselves of some local experience as Chapter 114 (Dr. Scott Stine) has recently brought their club and aircraft on line.

If you are interested, please PM me with your interest and I can add you to our updates list. Or, simply reply to this note.

Note - are there any local MEI's out there?


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