Claremont NC

carllee

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Aircraft Year
1974
Aircraft Type
112 Hot Shot
Reg Number
N1144J
Serial Number
186
Anyone out there that would like to run a quick errand? Looking at an engine in Claremont NC. Will pay gas and expenses to go by and look, and take some pictures.
 
Re: Claremont NC

Carly, (sorry) I am flying to Florida next Sunday, returning the following Saturday, probably. Not much of a detour for me. Could be my fuel stop. If someone can get to it quicker that is great, or someone who live close by. But use me as a backup!
 
Re: Claremont NC

Carly, (sorry) I am flying to Florida next Sunday, returning the following Saturday, probably. Not much of a detour for me. Could be my fuel stop. If someone can get to it quicker that is great, or someone who live close by. But use me as a backup!

I don't think there's an airport in Claremont. The closest is maybe Reidsville? Will pay gas and rental car, if you can do it?
 
Re: Claremont NC

Hey Carl,

Does that offer apply to anyone? I have some relatives out there that I haven't visited in a while, and as long as you're paying for the gas.............:D
 
Re: Claremont NC

Hey Carl,

Does that offer apply to anyone? I have some relatives out there that I haven't visited in a while, and as long as you're paying for the gas.............:D

Only if I can come with!
 
Re: Claremont NC

:eek:
 
Re: Claremont NC

KSVH (Statesville, NC) is 18 miles, 22 min straight down I-40. I've flown into Statesville before and it's a very nice airport.
 
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My plane is down for a battery and reseal of main gear actuator. When done, I could try and go. Jut waiting on the parts and weather of course. VFR guy here.
 
Re: Claremont NC

KSVH (Statesville, NC) is 18 miles, 22 min straight down I-40. I've flown into Statesville before and it's a very nice airport.

Hi Todd,

Can you send me a PM with your contact info. Be happy to pay your expenses if your up to it.

Thanks,

Carl
 
Re: Claremont NC

Only 260NM from us. Be happy to try and get down after weather opens up.
 
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