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puddlejumper

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Any opinions on The Cheyenne Air Service in Washington, PA? I'm thinking about maybe having an inspection done up there by the "experts". Pratt and Whitney seemed to rely on them exclusively for assistance on the Cheyenne II during our overhaul. I think it would be a good idea for a model-specific shop to give the airplane a once-over to be sure nothing has been overlooked in the past. What do you all think?

So far, the General Manager has been extremely helpful on the telephone. The prices are competetive and they seem very knowledgable.

Any good places to go, things to see up there? I see there's a Hampton Inn a few miles away, how's that? Recommendations for good eats? :)

Has anyone found themselves in trouble by taking an aircraft to a shop other than where you've been going? I don't want there to be any sort of loyalty issues with our regular shop, but there are certain things that seem to be a little out of the league of the shop we've used for the past 19 years.

-PJ
 

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