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This T-6 Texan stops for fuel on his way to Ohio from Arizona.
By Tiffany Tully/FBO Manager—
CHILDRESS – Friday,
Jan. 8, a Cessna Caravan
stopped in for fuel.
Saturday, Jan. 9, a Cessna
Citation came in unexpectedly
due to maintenance issues.
He departed later in
the day.
Sunday, Jan. 10, do snow
flurries count?
Monday, Jan. 11, an Embraer
Legacy stopped for fuel
and passengers on his way to
Louisiana, and a Bell 206
medevac helicopter dropped
in for fuel. Two Beechcraft
King Air medevacs picked up patients.
Tuesday, Jan. 12, an experimental
aircraft out of Amarillo came in for fuel,
and a local Cessna 172 did
some training. A 1952 T-6
Texan flew in for fuel on his
way to Ohio from Arizona.
Wednesday, Jan. 13, a
Bombardier Challenger
dropped off passengers from Louisiana.
Thursday, January 14, a
Cessna Citation medical
transport stopped for fuel
on their way to California
from North Carolina, and a
Beechcraft King Air came in
from Arkansas.