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Cessna 207 driver-pilot time
On behalf of my father who is a pilot for Cape Smythe Air Service in Nome, Alaska, I've been searching various resources for the highest timed cessna 207 pilot in the world. I would like to know if anyone has any comment, or has any reference for me to check out. He continues to fly Part 135 schedule, charter and freight operations about 1,200 hours a year. My dad is currently past the 13,750hr mark in the 207 and has over 27,000 total. Thank You.
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A freind of mine, Andy Fox, from Kipnuk, Alaska has substantial time as well in C-207. A few years ago I think he had about 19,000TT and 14,000 in 207. The next time I see him I will get particulars. Congrats to your Dad, Andy and the very few of us who have multiple thousands of hours in the Alaska bush. (I have 4800TT Alaska, 2400 in C-185 on floats)
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N207DH:
I finally connected with Andy Fox today. He said he had about 14,400 hours logged in C-207 and probably has a few hundred others which wern't logged. Andy now has over 22k TT. Most all of the C-207 time was in the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, as you know a narly weather place. Andy now is flying BE-1900 for ACE, and won't be building any C207 time for a while... Again congrats to your Dad and Andy for jobs well done, makin the round trips.
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