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Old March 25th 05, 12:34 AM
lserkumian
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I do have a sister,and we are both married - happily is another
question.

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Old March 25th 05, 12:57 AM
kontiki
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Hmmmm... sorry, I didn't mean any insult but I just sorta figured your post
was... well.. a joke. Hardly anybody buys a Piper Saratoga for their first
plane after just getting their private pilot license (John Kennedy Jr. excepted).


lserkumian wrote:

I do have a sister,and we are both married - happily is another
question.


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Old March 25th 05, 01:06 AM
Al
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kontiki wrote:
Hmmmm... sorry, I didn't mean any insult but I just sorta figured your
post
was... well.. a joke. Hardly anybody buys a Piper Saratoga for their first
plane after just getting their private pilot license (John Kennedy Jr.
excepted).


It's so hard to get the right color.



lserkumian wrote:

I do have a sister,and we are both married - happily is another
question.


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Old March 25th 05, 02:48 PM
lserkumian
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I rarely joke.

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Old March 26th 05, 09:35 PM
Jon Kraus
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None of the troll's I've seen do either.... Go back under the bridge
wench..

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lserkumian wrote:
I rarely joke.


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Old March 25th 05, 04:45 AM
George Patterson
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kontiki wrote:

Hmmmm... sorry, I didn't mean any insult but I just sorta figured your post
was... well.. a joke. Hardly anybody buys a Piper Saratoga for their first
plane after just getting their private pilot license (John Kennedy Jr. excepted).


And very few people with a UK address would be shopping for one in Pennsylvania.

George Patterson
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Old March 25th 05, 01:45 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, George Patterson said:
kontiki wrote:
Hmmmm... sorry, I didn't mean any insult but I just sorta figured your post
was... well.. a joke. Hardly anybody buys a Piper Saratoga for their first
plane after just getting their private pilot license (John Kennedy Jr. excepted).


And very few people with a UK address would be shopping for one in Pennsylvania.


However, the IP she posted from, 209.119.51.126, is in Mechanicsburg PA.


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Old March 25th 05, 02:48 PM
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Didn't mean to cause such a rukus over a simple question - I have the
means and fortitude, just asked for a little assistance. Guess my best
bet is, as we are living in the US for the next 3 years in Harrisburg,
is to find a someone locally who is willing to give "good" advice.

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Old March 25th 05, 03:12 PM
Robbie S.
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Please don't get bent out of shape..... there is a history associated with
these kinds of questions ..... The members of this group are extremely
helpful people.... You cannot just buy a plane and give it to someone as a
gift without knowing a heck of a lot about the pilot, the plane and a bunch
of other things.

Anyway, some things to consider when purchasing a "first" plane, that I had
to go through.....

1. How much would you like to pay for insurance. As a new pilot anything
beyond a 250 HP engine will probably cost an arm and a leg. If the plane
has retractable landing gear, then add two arms and two legs.
2. How many people will usually be in the plane. There are serious
limitations on how much weight/load can be carried. Also, the more seats in
plane, the higher the insurance cost.
3. What distance will usually be travelled in this plane. Going on long
cross country flights may require faster plane. Faster planes for new
pilots are dangerous and for that reason again the insurance cost is higher.
4. How often will this plane be flown and for what purpose (business or
pleasure).
5. Is the pilot insterested in getting IFR cert any time soon.
6. How much do you want to spend on purchasing the plane.
etc. etc. etc......

There are just too many things that need to be considered before making a
final decision on what to buy.....

Good Luck.

....Robbie.

"lserkumian" wrote in message
ups.com...
Didn't mean to cause such a rukus over a simple question - I have the
means and fortitude, just asked for a little assistance. Guess my best
bet is, as we are living in the US for the next 3 years in Harrisburg,
is to find a someone locally who is willing to give "good" advice.



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Old March 25th 05, 03:22 PM
lserkumian
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Guess it is not like buying a car - sounds as if I should seriously
reconsider and let him do the shopping himself. Thanks for the input.

 




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