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Category Archives: On Final
With the economy down have you increased or decreased the amount of advertising your company is doing?
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What has been your most effective means of selling an aircraft, web pages, e-mails, print articles, word of mouth or some other method?
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Aircraft Sale success stories, we want to hear them. The best success story will receive a free AircraftMarketPlace FlyBy. A $300.00 value. Stories to be judged by the ACMP.com staff.
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Air show season is upon us. What is your favorite airport to see an air show at and why?
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A Boeing 747 and an F16 Falcon were flying a photo mission over lower Manhattan on Monday Morning. This caused a panic and then uproar from onlookers reminded of low flying airliners of 9/11. What actions should be taken to Louis Caldera, the Director of White House Military Office, who approved the mission, if any and why?
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The past three times Ive flown from my flight school, Ive encountered problems with the aircraft. Two times in which I’ve had to return the airport without completing my intended flight.
Problems include small things like the VOR being un-calibrated and the whiskey compass not being full of water up to a gauge showing a drop in oil pressure and rising oil temperatures. Have you stopped flying from a flight school … Continue reading
There was an incident this past Sunday in which the pilot of a King Air Climbing through 10,000 feet was incapacitated.
One of the passengers on board was a single engine land rated private pilot. He took the controls of the King Air and with the help of air traffic controllers landed the aircraft without incident. Since there were no other … Continue reading
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