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Welcome aboard!

As one of the most capable high performance light aircraft ever built, our plane is named after its registration number, which is "N5276C" . The first "N" is used on all US civil aircraft, and we normally do not say it. Instead, we refer to the aircraft with it's 4 numbers and one letter. In aviation, so there is no misunderstanding when speaking to Air Traffic Control, we always use a "phonetic alphabet" when saying individual letters, and in this alphabet "C" is pronounced "Charlie", thus, "5276 Charlie, which gets shortened to "76 Charlie"!

For those of you who have been invited to fly on 76C, this web site will serve to familiarize you with our plane, what to expect on board the plane, and most importantly, how to get to the airport!

Photos
A flight down the Hudson River
About to land on Runway 22 at Caldwell
Dusk over the Delmarva Peninsula at 9000'
Enjoying a day on Block Island
The "Front Office"
The "Captains and Tennille" (we only drink AFTER flying!)
Charleston, South Carolina from 10,000'
Conquering the clouds at 11,000'
 

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