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Green, Jesse
1005297 - S1 - JJ


Issued: 2007-06-25
 

Jesse hails from Tokyo, Japan where he has made his life and his living since he was 2.5 years old, except for the 10 years where he jumped from school to school getting his high school and college education in the Northeast US. His love of flying stems from his father's stories of flying in gliders during WWII, and his repeated crash landings in MSFS on the Mac Classic with a trackball. Jesse found his way into the ZLA corridor after accidentally wandering into the area and landing a 737 at LAX. The weather has kept him here ever since. He is an avid X-plane pilot, and real world student pilot, and often flies in the ZLA corridor in a Diamond DA20 as N655DC. Tailwinds...

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> YEAR Total Hours
DEL 0:240:24
GND 5:0317:5026:3349:25
TWR 5:2613:383:3828:354:0755:23
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Total 5:2613:383:3834:0121:5726:33105:12
Total Sessions: 66 Average Session Time:1:36


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