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Is Global Resorts Network (GRN) A Scam - Attention: Should I Buy a Timeshare Instead?

Posted on Jun 30, 2008 at 07:07 AM by Margaret Dunn | Comments (0)

Is Global Resorts Network a scam? Should I buy a timeshare instead? I've been on the internet for over two years now and I have gotten scammed by companies who promised to make me an internet millionaire in under a year. I now know how it works and can see how the majority of people make their money and many of the programs are scams. However, Global Resorts Network is definitely not a scam and NO, you should NOT buy a timeshare. If you travel, you should join Global Resorts Network (GRN) and here's why.

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Discount Travel Vacations - Cruise to Cash

Posted on Apr 14, 2008 at 08:20 PM by Margaret Dunn | Comments (0)

Why is Cruise to Cash one of the most desirable new travel vacation clubs to enter the $7 trillion travel industry? Cruise to cash not only offers one the chance to travel at huge discounts and take advantage of a full service, online travel agency, but it offers the buyer to earn money from telling others about this fantastic program.

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Global Resorts Network - Talk of the Travel Industry

Posted on Apr 14, 2008 at 08:02 PM by Margaret Dunn | Comments (0)

Why is [Global Resorts Network] the talk of the travel industry? It's simple. It combines huge discount vacations to over 5,000 locations worldwide to timeshare properties without having to own a timeshare and it provides an incredible source of income if the member chooses to tell others about the membership.

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Timeshare Vacation Membership

Posted on Mar 18, 2008 at 12:21 PM by Margaret Dunn | Comments (0)

If you are not taking advantage of a timeshare vacation membership you are wasting a LOT of money on your vacations. Most people don't even know that these types of memberships exist. Like me, they often find out about them AFTER they have purchased a very expensive timeshare. When they realize what they have done, they are now stuck with a timeshare that they can only resell for pennies on the dollar. But I didn't give up. I still looked into the timeshare vacation membership and here's why.

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Where Can You Find Airplanes To Buy?

Posted on Dec 2, 2007 at 02:55 PM by Christopher Smith

You may know how to fly a plane, and you may have gotten your pilots license, but do you know enough about planes to buy one? You can always go out and test drive a car to decide if it is something that you want to buy, but do you want to run the risk of taking airplanes for sale up in the air to be sure they are fine? That is a tad bit more risky, to say the least, so you have to know what to look for on the ground before you attempt to take it in the air. Luckily, most of these things are common sense and should be easy enough to figure out.

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Brazil Midair Collisioni

Posted on Oct 14, 2006 at 12:34 PM by John M. White "Crusty Captain" | Comments (0)

Two brand new aircraft traversing the Amazon jungle on September 29th, 2006 apparently met at the same time, place and altitude, resulting in an apparent midair collision. The brand new Boeing 737-800 with 154 passengers and crew spiraled into the ground while the brand new Embraer Legacy 600 business jet with 7 passengers and crew on board quickly landed at a nearby Brazilian military airfield.

Apparently the tail of the Boeing jet was damaged when it collided with the tail and left winglet on the business jet. The crew and passengers of the business jet said they felt a “jolt”, saw a shadow and thought their aircraft had been hit by falling debris. Considering that they were flying at 37,000 or 36,000 feet I wonder where this debris might have come from?

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Comair 5191 Accident

Posted on Sep 27, 2006 at 02:11 PM by John M. White "Crusty Captain" | Comments (0)

Comair 5191 - what happened? As a pilot I have a difficult time understanding why this accident occurred. Comair 5191 has an experienced crew with pilots who had previously flown into this airport before without incident. The crew was well trained, the aircraft fairly new, equipped with all of the bells and whistles one could possibly want – so what went terribly wrong?

First, a little background about me so that you will understand I have enough experience and knowledge to understand this particular aircraft operation. For example, when I learned to fly many years ago in West Texas my instructor used to carry a rolled up newspaper, and any time my head wasn't moving, my eyes were not moving or I was simply gazing out the window at the scenery, he would whack me on the back of the head! His point was - pay attention!

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Finding Experimental Aircraft for Sale

Posted on Jul 13, 2006 at 11:45 AM by Theodore "Ted" Jenkins | Comments (0)

If you are planning to buy an experimental aircraft, you will find the following information helpful.

What is your overall objective?
You should write down the answers to the following questions before you start your search.

What will be the largest number of passengers?
What are the speeds you’d like to fly?
What is the distance you will fly on a daily basis?
Are you looking for antique or classic styles?
What type of airstrip will you use for the aircraft to land?
How permanent are your requirements? This is a very important consideration. Therefore, when you determine the other factors, think long-term, thinking how your requirements will change over the next few years.

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First Solo Pt.1

Posted on Nov 2, 2005 at 02:11 AM by Ron Rogers | Comments (0)

Words can be used to open dimensions of wonderment; they can also be cryptic, giving little meaning to the emotion felt by the writer. Of course this can speak to the skill of the writer, and whether the reader rates it a “page turner” or a “yawner”, I best hold on self-critiques, since my aim is hold your attention for a bit. I could say... "it was a dark and storm night..." but it wasn't, it was afternoon, clear blue skies and a light breeze speaking of the promise of the sky.

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The Glory of Flight

Posted on Nov 1, 2005 at 02:13 AM by Ron Rogers | Comments (0)

It’s a crisp blue morning, early Fall, temperature mid 60s, taking a breath brings exhilaration. I’m driving to the airport, confident in my abilities to pilot an aircraft from “A to Z”. I’ve filed my flight plan, carefully looked over my route and can’t wait for “wheels up”.

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