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Oxford Aviation Training Piper PA-28-161 Warrior II (N398H) | Photo 8249

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Photo ID 8249, uploaded August 1, 2012

After the second leg of my CPL cross country, enjoying a brief rest before returning to Goodyear. At the time, Yuma had the FAA identifier YUM, but has since been reclassified as NYL; the designation the Navy have used for the airport.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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ShanwickOceanic17 Aug 12, 20:31
I flew a G-BSFK at Perth that was sold to Oxford in '96. Did they fly these birds back to the US?
mhodgson18 Aug 12, 11:17
Yep, its probably the same one
ShanwickOceanic18 Aug 12, 11:31
Cool, so we've flown the same plane. :) OAT bought G-BTRY and four or five others of ours, as well. Still remember standing in the tower and watching them leave. Sad day.
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