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RMURRAY

Parachute School of Toronto, Baldwin ON -- Grand Caravan

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Rub it In.... why don't ya'????!!!

hahahaha..
cool plane, capable and drop zone savvy pilot...

Hey!!!:o:DB|:S
... could you look into flying south , across the lake, on descent... and picking up,, say,, a dozen jumpers from here??? and bringing us to baldwin for the day,,, or NIGHT,,, and then returning us?? the next day, after we've made some jumps???:| ???

is the plane part 135?

might be nice, Once in a while...[:/]

probably not feasible though from the logistics point of view...:(

well have fun... skydive safely

pics attached from the Cessna 208B visit , last year.

jmy:)

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Just a note to announce a full time turbine for the 2008 season. We are all going crazy about new possibilities opened up. Thanks to DZO Adam Mabee and STL where the plane was based previously!

RM


Had a chance to jump the new Caravan at PST a few times last weekend, and all I have to say is: wow, what a sweet ride. Very comfortable take-offs, quick climb to 13.5, and well equiped with roll-up door, front and rear outside steps, floater bars...

..i guess PST won't be known any more only as a dropzone that flies all Canadian Winter in a plane with no door... B|

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I was up in the Caravan last weekend .....what a great jump ship .... It's nice to have a turbine so close to so many people ......It was bizzare sitting in a plane with 14 other people , having only jumped small cessnas up until now ..
such a quick take off from our grass strip ... Thanx to Adam for bringing soo much joy ....

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You guys must have a long runway... those takeoffs scared the crap out of us for the first couple months with that plane. Used almost every inch of our runway. But that was with a different pilot. Jason used a lot less runway.

And you guys got it with a brand new door. The old door sucked... we had to ride it all the way down from 13,500 feet once when the door jammed. Had some cold rides when the door was removed for a weekend.

We never appreciated the plane enough... it was a downgrade for us after we lost our Super Otter. Now we're down to Cessnas...

Dave

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Jason has said we will probably limit to 17 maximum - which means leg room for everyone. Yes, a (slight) downgrade from a Super Otter but on the other hand this Caravan will fly with less jumpers (10 I believe) - this is a good thing at a med sized Canadian DZ. Should be hopping this weekend - weather looks good. Thanks for your comments....

RM

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Yeah we were limited to 17, or occasionally less on hot days after fueling or when the copilot's seat was installed for training. Can't imagine that thing with 21 on board. Our minimum was normally 14, so we didn't have much wiggle room as far as planning loads went.

Dave

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Just a note to announce a full time turbine for the 2008 season. We are all going crazy about new possibilities opened up. Thanks to DZO Adam Mabee and STL where the plane was based previously!

RM



glad to announce that our DZO has said we have the same great pilot (Jason) and plane back this year. Except with a paint job and a new 900HP engine - will be the fastest climbing jump Caravan on the planet!

RM

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