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From JetPROP to M600: Eric Wilke 

Casey Aviation, Inc.
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe sits down with Eric Wilke to delve into his aviation journey, from owning a JetPROP to upgrading to an M600. They explore Eric's late entry into aviation, the evolution of his aircraft choices, and the benefits of the M600 in terms of speed, pressurization, and range. Eric shares how these upgrades have transformed his family's travel experiences, including an international flight to Canada. Additionally, Joe discusses the launch of Casey Aviation Services' new maintenance facility, with Eric sharing his positive experience as their inaugural customer.
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21 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 5   
@danmoran77
@danmoran77 Месяц назад
Thanks for a fantastic plane, Eric!
@joeobrien3541
@joeobrien3541 Месяц назад
How gauche to go from a converted turboprop to a factory turboprop. I bet your butler won't even talk to you anymore. 😎
@FlyingNDriving
@FlyingNDriving Месяц назад
No longer a pseudo experimental mad scientist cowboy, OEM all the way
@tropicthndr
@tropicthndr Месяц назад
Avoid anemic, be the guy who looks like he knows where to spend his money and knows something about airplanes, go Epic E1000.
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