AKBill
En-Route
I realize there a lot of professional and GA pilots out there that have had more than 10 BFR's, but it's something I'm sort of proud of. Just passed (signed off) on my 10th BFR.
Started flight training when I was 39. My job moved me around a lot. By the time I completed training I had worked and lived in 3 states and had 7 flight instructors. Completed training in 60 hours, I thought that was not to bad considering all the moves I had been through. Took just over a year and a half.
Purchased my baby Beech shortly after earning my PPL. Work continued to move me around. I have flown my baby Beech from the Gulf of Mexico to Alaska and back to the lower 48 several times over the years as I moved.
Alaska turned out to be my home and I have enjoyed my GA experience home based out of Juneau for the past 17 years.
I work very hard to keep my baby Beech (20+ years of ownership) in the best mechanical condition I can.
I have met some of the nicest folks in the GA community and hope it will continue for sometime.
Bill B....
Started flight training when I was 39. My job moved me around a lot. By the time I completed training I had worked and lived in 3 states and had 7 flight instructors. Completed training in 60 hours, I thought that was not to bad considering all the moves I had been through. Took just over a year and a half.
Purchased my baby Beech shortly after earning my PPL. Work continued to move me around. I have flown my baby Beech from the Gulf of Mexico to Alaska and back to the lower 48 several times over the years as I moved.
Alaska turned out to be my home and I have enjoyed my GA experience home based out of Juneau for the past 17 years.
I work very hard to keep my baby Beech (20+ years of ownership) in the best mechanical condition I can.
I have met some of the nicest folks in the GA community and hope it will continue for sometime.
Bill B....
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