My pre-move house cleaning has yielded another aviation memory: A 1972 letter from the old Monmouth Airlines. It offered an answer to every young hopeful’s need for multi-engine and turbine time — very expensive but necessary stepping stones to pro flying. The question was, as always, how to afford it — and back then, how to survive it. Continue Reading »
===> Posted on September 19th, 2011 by Drew Steketee. No comments. © GAN 2011.
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