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Old July 23rd, 2007, 11:13   #1
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I'm looking to split 20-40 hours within the next couple of weeks to finish up my commercial. I live near the Brunswick area and currently fly out of Lewiston (KLEW). Rates are $56 per hour wet for a 152 or $79 for a 172. If anyone is interested, let me know!!
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Old July 27th, 2007, 20:33   #2
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How much do you weigh? I am 260 and private multi inst...I would be all over the 152 if we can make it. If not let's talk about the 172 and when
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Cool, someone else from Maine. Woot!
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Old July 27th, 2007, 23:40   #4
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Maine is da shizzle... yo.

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Maine is da shizzle... yo.
Maine is a dump and you know it! Honestly folks stop spreading lies about the place... its buggy, smelly, cold, damp, foggy, and in shore just plain awful.
























Come on help us out... The population in Maine has for the most part changed very little over several decades, and the last thing we need is for people to start moving here. Just talk about the black flies and move on...
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Yes it is cold and not much fun at the airport. Snow blowing, windy, cold, ice, deicing..............
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I'm looking to split 20-40 hours within the next couple of weeks to finish up my commercial. I live near the Brunswick area and currently fly out of Lewiston (KLEW). Rates are $56 per hour wet for a 152 or $79 for a 172. If anyone is interested, let me know!!
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I never thought I would EVER live in Maine.

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Kind of a shocker isn't it?
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Old July 31st, 2007, 15:59   #10
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Seggy are you living up here now? If so when are you coming over to MDI for a beer?
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Maine is a dump and you know it! Honestly folks stop spreading lies about the place... its buggy, smelly, cold, damp, foggy, and in shore just plain awful.

Come on help us out... The population in Maine has for the most part changed very little over several decades, and the last thing we need is for people to start moving here. Just talk about the black flies and move on...
Maine sucks...

Nothing to see here... move along folks...
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Old July 31st, 2007, 19:48   #12
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How much do you weigh? I am 260 and private multi inst...I would be all over the 152 if we can make it. If not let's talk about the 172 and when
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Maine is awesome....spring thru fall! I have yet to spend a winters day up there, so I don't know how it is nduring the winter. My grandparents have a summer house up in Pine Point(Scarborough). Most of my fathers side of the family back to the first recorded King to settle in the new world, has lived in Maine. It's built into my genes, so I go up as often as possible.
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Old August 5th, 2007, 08:06   #14
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The thing is despite the scenic beauty of the state, people often forget that unless you have genetic immunity you can contract herpes (simplex 1 & 2) just by breathing Maine air north or east of Portland. If you have to be in Maine stay as close as possible to the New Hampshire border, and well south of a line west (270 degrees true) of Portland. Remember herpes is for life.

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....Are we moving?

No my crashpad is up there. I'm dating a girl I am in love with so we will see were that goes. If I move anytime in the future alone it will most likely be to Dallas or Stockholm.
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Old August 5th, 2007, 22:01   #17
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Yes, I have personally seen him in uniform.
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Old August 6th, 2007, 20:42   #19
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Yes, I have personally seen him in uniform.
With the snazzy hat?!

Beechpilot do you fly for Maine Instrument Flight?
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No hat but there were epaulets. Yes I instruct and do charter flying for Maine Instrument and work line on weekends.
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Old August 10th, 2007, 21:57   #21
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I've seen him in costume too.

Maine sucks. Its either freezing cold, full of bugs, or incredibly muddy. It really is a nasty place to live.

On a side note, someone PAVED (as in black asphalt) their driveway 3/4 of a mile down the dirt camp road my family has a place on.
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