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Old 23rd Jul 2022, 08:14
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Survey on General Aviation in the Caribbean

Hello all. Nice website!

I'm an MBA student (mechanical engineer by trade actually!) doing a final year study on recent General Aviation trends in the Caribbean (with a bit more focus on Jamaica).

I'm kindly requesting your assistance in filling out my survey.

It's a Qualtrics survey, it takes about 12 minutes to complete. It's about motivations for GA in the Caribbean. It's not perfectly structured but It's what I could muster up to meet the deadline.

You will have to copy the link into your browser ( I can't post active links yet):
qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0rIPbW6SkO86cg6

I will likely post the survey across a couple more forums to increase the sample size. Maybe Reddit or Pilots of America? and I will be happy to post the results here just let me know If you're interested.

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Just bumping this up. 17 responses so far. Mostly Bahamas flyers, and some Puerto Rico.
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