Exceptions to altitude rules

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Re: Exceptions to altitude rules

Postby N556EP » Sun Jan 16, 2005 1:22 am

Thats another one I forgot about the Lear 35A,25, well the lears arnt doing that well at about 35 % and yes its had to belive but the Beech jet are 1% ready for RVSM According to the Magazine. evan know most of Netjets has them all thats what the Magazine reported. HMM interisting you metitiond Netjets a major partner sort of in Raytheon Aircraft. could I be talkingto a raytheon employee?
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Re: Exceptions to altitude rules

Postby Citationpilot » Sun Jan 16, 2005 2:21 pm

I'm not sure if you're asking me, but I'm not a Raytheon employee, although a company I fly with probally provided Raytheon with the money to pay thier employees this month ($5.5 million for a King Air!). Are you?
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Re: Exceptions to altitude rules

Postby N556EP » Sun Jan 16, 2005 7:34 pm

Used to be an Employee of Raytheon so NetJets and Quarter Share, i know about lol
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