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Old July 1st 04, 05:48 PM
HECTOP
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Default Need VHF radios for Africa

Folks,

I am posting this on behalf of my friend, a chief pilot of an airline
working for JMC ( http://www.jmc.nu ) peacekeeping force in Sudan.
They operate a gamut of russian aircraft and require US-made VHF radios,
antennas and intercoms for them. Since Sudan is on the US Dept. of State
list of bad states, it's almost impossible for them to obtain avionics
from the US, even for international peacekeeping organizations.

My friend Alex Tumachenko ( afrline @ yahoo.com ) needs to find a way for
JMC to legally purchase avionics from here, if necessary will get JMC to
obtain permits or whatnot from the Dept. of State. If someone or their
company can be of help, and possibly become a regular supplier, please
contact him directly.

Please don't start a flame war here or dismiss this as some "nigerian
419" scheme. If you can't be of assistance, plz keep on walkin'. This
is _very_ serious business and people are trying to save lives overthere.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/africa...ell/index.html

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Old July 1st 04, 09:38 PM
EDR
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In article , HECTOP
wrote:

I am posting this on behalf of my friend, a chief pilot of an airline
working for JMC ( http://www.jmc.nu ) peacekeeping force in Sudan.
They operate a gamut of russian aircraft and require US-made VHF radios,
antennas and intercoms for them. Since Sudan is on the US Dept. of State
list of bad states, it's almost impossible for them to obtain avionics
from the US, even for international peacekeeping organizations.


No flames, I am just courious as to why they need "US-made" avionics
and accessories?
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Old July 1st 04, 10:56 PM
Jim Weir
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No flames from here, either, but wondering why HECTOP doesn't just buy them and
send them on over himself?

Jim



EDR
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom:

-In article , HECTOP
wrote:
-
it's almost impossible for them to obtain avionics
- from the US, even for international peacekeeping organizations.
-
-No flames, I am just courious as to why they need "US-made" avionics
-and accessories?



Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup)
VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor
http://www.rst-engr.com
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Old July 2nd 04, 01:36 AM
HECTOP
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"Jim Weir" wrote:
No flames from here, either, but wondering why HECTOP doesn't just buy

them and

If I were to do that, I'd break the law, and getting into avionics smuggling
isn't exactly on my laundry list here. The intention here is to do business
as legally as possible and I would believe that a bigger avionics dealer
might be aware of a way to legally supply their stuff to an international
peacekeeping organization, no matter where their location at the time may
be.


EDR
No flames, I am just courious as to why they need "US-made" avionics and

accessories?

You better ask them, I'm just the messenger. To be honest, I'm not aware any
modern avionics other than the usual Honeywell, Bendix/King, Garmin variety.

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Old July 2nd 04, 01:41 AM
EDR
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In article , HECTOP
wrote:

You better ask them, I'm just the messenger. To be honest, I'm not aware any
modern avionics other than the usual Honeywell, Bendix/King, Garmin variety.


Isn't VAL a German company? They make VHF gear.
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Old July 2nd 04, 02:04 AM
BTIZ
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so do a lot of Aussie companies..

BT

"EDR" wrote in message
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In article , HECTOP
wrote:

You better ask them, I'm just the messenger. To be honest, I'm not aware

any
modern avionics other than the usual Honeywell, Bendix/King, Garmin

variety.

Isn't VAL a German company? They make VHF gear.



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Old July 2nd 04, 04:26 AM
kage
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No VAL is an American company. Based in Salem Oregon.

Karl
"EDR" wrote in message
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In article , HECTOP
wrote:

You better ask them, I'm just the messenger. To be honest, I'm not aware

any
modern avionics other than the usual Honeywell, Bendix/King, Garmin

variety.

Isn't VAL a German company? They make VHF gear.



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Old July 2nd 04, 01:26 PM
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In article , kage
wrote:

No VAL is an American company. Based in Salem Oregon.


My mistake, I was thinking of Becker.
 




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