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Baron62

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I was wondering if there is a list of Piper mechanics on this forum that wouldn't mind a fellow Piper Forum pilot calling while in their area on a flying trip? For example next year I am planning on flying down the East coast to Florida and say I had a magneto fail. It would be nice to take my business to one of the Piper experts (like Flyguydon, Philiplane, others) that contribute to this forum. It would be great to have a list of names, business location and a telephone number so we could call when we are in the area and need some work done.

If there is not a list, maybe we could create a list on this thread.
 

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