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Posted On: 04/24/2019 10:43:46 AM
Post# of 2306

The Tristar aircraft are already registered in the USA - since 2014 - per my previous posts.
Now that I'm considering how long it will take to get the aircraft into service and earning for $TMPS, I intend to contact the company as this contract may offer employment opportunities for former colleagues of mine.
In the meantime, I have ascertained that the Tristar aircraft already have a US FAA airworthiness certification through to 2021.
Example record here (there were all done at the same time in 2014):
http://www.aviationdb.com/Aviation/Aircraft/3/N304CS.shtm
Now that I'm considering how long it will take to get the aircraft into service and earning for $TMPS, I intend to contact the company as this contract may offer employment opportunities for former colleagues of mine.
In the meantime, I have ascertained that the Tristar aircraft already have a US FAA airworthiness certification through to 2021.
Example record here (there were all done at the same time in 2014):
http://www.aviationdb.com/Aviation/Aircraft/3/N304CS.shtm


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A very apposite motto for those who trade successfully in the OTC market..
All posts are my opinion - trade at your own risk.