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Need help with M20C Relocation - Phoenix to Dallas


Jynxsd

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Hey...a couple of us are just finishing up with annual/pre-buy on a beautiful M20C in Phoenix AZ.  I do not have any Mooney time and would be in need of a CFI that would beb  able to help with a relocation flight on Saturday or Sunday 3/18 or 3/19.  We just need to bring the aircraft from KDVT to KHQZ (Mesquite) in Dallas where she will live.  If anyone knows anyone that could help, let em know.

 

Steve

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A delivery flight is an excellent opportunity to get trained on Mooney specific flying... call it Transition Training.

MAPA is a great resource for Mooney training.   Many Mooney specific CFIs can be found through this organization.

Texas is a hotbed of Mooney activity.

Good luck with getting her home,

-a-

 

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go to www.themooneyflyer.com and look in the back of their latest issue . They have Mooney instructors listed by state with contact information. Anthony (carusoam) is correct about this being good transition training time.

Have fun!

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Did you see this thread: 

 

Coordinate and get an instructor to fly you and your C-model from Phoenix to Alabama, and by then you can self-fly to Texas, and he brings that other C-model and pilot to Phoenix.  

-dan

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Go talk to Chip at Mesquite Aviation. Chip owns an E model and his Chief Pilot helped me retrieve my J and transitioned me into the J. which is based at Mesquite.  Forgot to add that his IA is also pretty Mooney Savy when it comes your mechanical needs.

 

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