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Stampe
21st Jul 2005, 20:16
Anyone know where this is based I think its in the Uk saw it in Menorca but unusually the FAA website shows it as a turboprop commuter not a citation.A mistake perhaps or a clandestine or illegal operation of some sort??.:ok:
No comment
21st Jul 2005, 20:58
A closer look also suggests its not currently airworthy:
Temporary Certificate
Certificate Number T051118
Issue Date 02/24/2005
Expiration Date 03/26/2005
Fried_Chicken
22nd Jul 2005, 11:19
C525A N312CJ is/was UK based (at Ronaldsway, IOM)
HTH
Fried Chicken
Stampe
22nd Jul 2005, 11:34
Most probably it then must have got the reg wrong,thought someone here would would know,I only just caught the reg on the radio and then a brief glimpse as taxying past.I think you could get away with an awful lot on an N plate that never sees its country of registry thanks for the answers.
skiddyiom
22nd Jul 2005, 12:34
N321CJ is still here at Ronaldsway as far as I know. Last saw it about 2 weeks ago. Also based here is N55CJ
skiddy
skiddyiom
24th Jul 2005, 12:22
It was still here on Friday 22nd July.
skiddy
3legs
24th Jul 2005, 21:29
N312CJ seen landing at EGNS 1630 Local. (24/07)
For the record it is a C525A (CJ2). Its a very nice aircraft relitively new too. Last time I was aboard her she had aobut 500hrs on her!
She has her own hangar by hangar 2 at Ronaldsway which she shares with a glider or two! They also have a CJ3 on order too!
3Legs
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MikeKnight
25th Jul 2005, 08:13
I see a few N-reg planes at my airfield too (a small one) but I think their sparsity gives way to much greater scrutiny.
3legs
25th Jul 2005, 14:27
I see a few N-reg planes at my airfield too (a small one) but I think their sparsity gives way to much greater scrutiny.
I think the only reason its still on the N register is because its flown solo a lot of the time. Correct me if I'm wrong on this but if its on the British register it cannot be flown single pilot IFR.
Regards
3Legs:ok: