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Old December 6th, 2007, 05:29   #26
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Default Re: VLJs The new doctor killer?

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Originally Posted by jynxyjoe View Post
i helped certify 2 of the vljs (before i left) and i still talk to the company i used to work for who is working each one of them. no i'm not gonna supply a link and i'm certainly not gonna tell you who i worked for or what i did for confidentiality reasons. if you don't want to listen thats fine. if anyone is seriously considering buying one or flying one as a pilot for an air taxi please get your affairs in order, and when it crashes on you (i fully expect a 50/50 share of equipment malfunctions as well as pilot errors) please steer away from the rest of us on the way down.

i was deeply disappointed with both aircraft i saw, and i'm pretty sure there will be a number of them balled up on fire over the next year.

i expect these to be worse than the cirrus 20/22 and i expect a giant mess of dead rich morons who fly on the weekends.

with that said, if you are a lawyer or grave digger or work for a charity (who these rich folks seem to leave most of their money to in the event of their death) you'll be applauding because you'll have lots of work.
Wow, cold as ice man. Can you at least expand on what systems you expect to malfunction on each aircraft without disclosing the manufacturer?
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