Conquest groundings
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Chad Sexington & Brasdriver
having just returned from a long trip and only just catching up on this thread , i respectfully suggest that you do not judge a book by its cover and suggest for a second that the two conquests you refer to are anything but well maintained work machines.....the owner/ operator spent big bucks to have them upto 100% and continue to do so.
My 2 bobs worth........credit where credit is due.........
WTN
having just returned from a long trip and only just catching up on this thread , i respectfully suggest that you do not judge a book by its cover and suggest for a second that the two conquests you refer to are anything but well maintained work machines.....the owner/ operator spent big bucks to have them upto 100% and continue to do so.
My 2 bobs worth........credit where credit is due.........
WTN
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Latest From CASA's spin-chucker:
CASA media release - Monday 27 August 2007
CASA media release - Monday 27 August 2007
CASA's direction to ground the aircraft will be place for one year and during this time avenues will be explored that could extend the safe operation of the Conquest beyond the current life limit.
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Hi All
Lets not forget that with CASA grounding the Coonquest that a fews guys may find themselves out of work. Hang in there guys and I hope you all secure a kick ass position soon.
Regards
Ang
Lets not forget that with CASA grounding the Coonquest that a fews guys may find themselves out of work. Hang in there guys and I hope you all secure a kick ass position soon.
Regards
Ang