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Old February 23rd 04, 05:59 PM
Frederick Wilson
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When I was stationed at Ft Bliss we would RON at Glendale on our way. In the
space of two days we'd bring 72 helicopters through there. Blackhawks,
Cobras, and OH-58C/CS. They were always very good to us. I thought it was
because of the 1000's of gallons of fuel we were buying.

They are good folks.

I am glad you got to get into something new.

Fred
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They are nice, aren't they?

I like the people at Glendale. I consider their operation to be a model

FBO.




 




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