Hi Mr. Kubel
I read your articles and they are interesting even more. I can't wait to becoming a pilot like you,sir.
What can you say were your motivations in the face of so many adversaries?
Name:
dick
E-Mail:
steven.dickrocketmail.com
Homepage:
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Time:
08/10/2009 at 2:38pm (UTC)
Message:
Hi Kai,
I was reading your article:
http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:UEdLdkDUrfAJ:forum.konsulate.de/diamanten-und-gold-broker-in-liberia-t-6537.html+nordkorea+gold+embargo+kauf&cd=15&hl=de&ct=clnk&gl=de
Do you have some more informations or links for doing business in Liberia?
Take care.
Steven
Name:
pero de la corte
E-Mail:
monyorgyahoo.de
Homepage:
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Time:
02/27/2009 at 4:12pm (UTC)
Message:
hi bester,
hura wir fliegen noch,oder immer noch..?
weiter so!
Comment:
Herr Professor Marcolin, seit meiner Schulzeit bin ich am Fliegen - damals war es aus der sechsten Klasse...
Name:
Kai
E-Mail:
kaikubelyahoo.de
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Time:
05/28/2008 at 4:41pm (UTC)
Message:
Testing the links???
The Institute
"Computer & Technology"
The "West African Institute of Computer Technology" is known for it's advanced Quality of Training.
It now opens a branch (the first in Liberia) for Computerized Ground Lessons and Simulated Flight Training that will provide the knowledge and skills needed to become a Privat Pilot.
The Flight Training will be performed in the most widely used training airplanes: the Cessna 152/172.
An Aeroclub shall follow.
The Author
Kai Kubel, 49, former German Air Force, worked as a Certified Instrument Flight Instructor/Advanced Ground Instructor in the USA.
He is an Airline Transport Pilot and flies Single & Multiengine Airplanes, Helicopters, Seaplanes and Gliders.
His main question: why did I parachute out of airplanes that were NOT ON FIRE?