Silver State Helicopters - R.I.P.
Join Date: May 2012
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Aug 23-2012
SOS....SOS...SOS....SOS
I KNOW THE SEATTLEMENT WENT THRU BUT MANY OF US ARE STILL HANGING OUT HEREWITH THE LOANS HANGING OVER OUR HEAD AND AES IS HOUNDING ME (US). I NEED TO FIND A LAWYERS WHO WANTS TO GO AFTER THESE SOB'S.
THERE IS ALOT OF INFORMATION AND OPINIONS OUT THERE NOW THAT THE NEXT LAWYER(S) CAN LOOK AT AND SO CAN AIM FOR LOAN FORGIVENESS.
IF YOU ALL KNOW ANYONE WHO STILL IS FIGHTING THESE MAGOTS
SPREAD THE WORD AND SEND ME AN EMAIL:
STAY STRONG!!!
[email protected]
SOS....SOS...SOS....SOS
I KNOW THE SEATTLEMENT WENT THRU BUT MANY OF US ARE STILL HANGING OUT HEREWITH THE LOANS HANGING OVER OUR HEAD AND AES IS HOUNDING ME (US). I NEED TO FIND A LAWYERS WHO WANTS TO GO AFTER THESE SOB'S.
THERE IS ALOT OF INFORMATION AND OPINIONS OUT THERE NOW THAT THE NEXT LAWYER(S) CAN LOOK AT AND SO CAN AIM FOR LOAN FORGIVENESS.
IF YOU ALL KNOW ANYONE WHO STILL IS FIGHTING THESE MAGOTS
SPREAD THE WORD AND SEND ME AN EMAIL:
STAY STRONG!!!
[email protected]
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The Learjet repo man - Salon.com
The Learjet repo man - Salon.com
Right now the warehouse is overflowing thanks to his most ambitious job to date: “stealing” a fleet of 240 corporate helicopters from a chain of flight schools for a tidy six-figure fee. Nevada-based Silver State was one of the country’s fastest growing companies, mainly because its owner Jerry Airola was constructing a pyramid scheme as tall as the Cheops. When everything collapsed, Popovich was hired to retrieve 240 copters from 51 locations around the country. In 24 hours, Nick and his 125-member crew had to change the locks at all 51 Silver Star schools, then move in 125 flatbeds to haul not only the copters but everything else they could carry — furniture, spare parts, computers, simulators.
“The copters were a mess,” says Popovich. “Some of them hadn’t been flown in months. Once we shipped them all back to the warehouse, we stripped the worst ones for parts for the bank. I figured that at least we were putting them to good use that way.”
“The copters were a mess,” says Popovich. “Some of them hadn’t been flown in months. Once we shipped them all back to the warehouse, we stripped the worst ones for parts for the bank. I figured that at least we were putting them to good use that way.”