Cirrus Atlantic Ferry service
Are you a owner of a Cirrus and want your aircraft delivered to Europe or do you want to have an experinced person fly with you across the Atlantic.
With over 3 year experience in Atlantic Ferry I offer my services to fly your Cirrus, Safety is my prime concern and an aircraft has never been damaged or left behind. As an FAA Mechanic and Pilot I can promise you the best service available. Cirrus Turbo Transition training and registered at Cirrus as a certified ferry pilot. For further detail contact me at aviation@vortex.is
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Cirrus Atlantic Ferry service
Are you a owner of a Cirrus and want your aircraft delivered to Europe or do you want to have an experinced person fly with you across the Atlantic.
With over 3 year experience in Atlantic Ferry I offer my services to fly your Cirrus, Safety is my prime concern and an aircraft has never been damaged or left behind. As an FAA Mechanic and Pilot I can promise you the best service available. Cirrus Turbo Transition training and registered at Cirrus as a certified ferry pilot. For further detail contact me at aviation@vortex.is
Nice post, but we don’t even know your name and there is no information in your bio.
Dennish thanks for the hint. Here is some more information.
feel free to ask for further details.
Name is Egill (Eagle) Gudmundsson.
FAA ATP Total time 2100 hours, Challenger 600/604 type rated. Ferry history includes Dornier Do 27, Aztec/Apache, Cessna Single and twin models, Cirrus (all models) and Challenger 600&604. Experience covering North America, Caribian and Europe. Based in Reykjavik, Iceland
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Dennish thanks for the hint. Here is some more information.
feel free to ask for further details.
Name is Egill (Eagle) Gudmundsson.
FAA ATP Total time 2100 hours, Challenger 600/604 type rated. Ferry history includes Dornier Do 27, Aztec/Apache, Cessna Single and twin models, Cirrus (all models) and Challenger 600&604. Experience covering North America, Caribian and Europe. Based in Reykjavik, Iceland
Looks like a good bio. I think a bunch of COPA members might like to know that you too are a COPA disciple and not just a passer-by. Why not make 2500+ new friends who are Cirrus owners. I’m sure you would have a lot to add to our discussions.
I have about 10 Atlantic crossings in the Cirrus, Both SR-20, 22 and 22 Turbo. These are great aircraft and I have such faith in the Cirrus that I will cross the big pond any time in a Cirrus. The most dangerous part is that if you do it once you want to do it again, it’s another aviation addiction
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I have about 10 Atlantic crossings in the Cirrus, Both SR-20, 22 and 22 Turbo.
How about sharing some of your trans oceanic adventures. I’m sure everyone would like to learn.
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How about sharing some of your trans oceanic adventures. I’m sure everyone would like to learn.
Dennis - what route did you take to Europe??? I’ve always wanted to do that. Any books you’d recommend to prepare?
Hi, new here, Queston for dennish: Does Cirrus pay you a commission for recruiting new COPA members? Seems to be your biggest contribution from my initial 15 min. surfing here.
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Hi, new here, Queston for dennish: Does Cirrus pay you a commission for recruiting new COPA members? Seems to be your biggest contribution from my initial 15 min. surfing here.
So far, your contribution seems to be limited to asking one possibly-sarcastic question, and making a possibly-derogatory comment. Or do you know Dennis?
You need to hang around far more than 15 minutes. See what you think after a few years.
Jim Knollenberg SR22 1904 N5PF
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Hi, new here, Queston for dennish: Does Cirrus pay you a commission for recruiting new COPA members? Seems to be your biggest contribution from my initial 15 min. surfing here.
Happy to respond.
After 40 years of flying everything from gliders to jets, I have read most every publication and book printed. I’ve been a member of COPA almost from the beginnning. I have traveled with the group, shared with the group and learned from this group.
No, neither Cirrus, nor COPA pays me anything. I pay them. What we withold diminishes. What we share, multiplies.
Membership in COPA has been the most valuable investment I have ever made in the aviaiton industry. I would, and do invest every year. I invest with every post.
It’s an organization of people that care about people.
Well said, bravo
I agree
Fred