OOC: Tim Yeager 36 6’ 190# Sandy blond hair, sparkling blue eyes ruggedly handsome.
IC: Tim had been flying for 20 years. At 16 he took his first pilot training and got his license. He flew when ever he had the opportunity getting more hours behind the stick. He finally got his instrument license and was hired on by a parcel post carrier flying routes all over the US.
He continued to fly when he was hired by a large corporation to be their company pilot. He was at the disposal of the CEO to fly anywhere in the US at a moments notice. He was always shuttling famous people all across the US from TV personalities to political bigwigs to some of the biggest names in show business. In his years as a corporate pilot he had met many famous and influential people Tim loved to fly and had racked up hundreds of hours getting his multi engine rating. The only thing about his life so far was that it left little time for dating.
Tragedy struck when he was 30 his parents were killed in a terrible auto accident. Tim and his older sister were left with ownership of a very large chain of retail sporting goods stores that his dad had built from the ground up. Tim had never had any interest in helping with the family business but his sister Allison had worked with their dad and was now the CEO of the company. By agreement Tim let his sister take over the company and run it as she saw fit and not wanting to have any part of this business he sold his interests to the her and walked away with a very large sum of money.
He did his homework and found that there was a need for transport pilots in south seas especially around Tahiti and the surrounding smaller islands. So Tim bought and refurbished an old twin engine cargo plane and set up his own cargo and commercial service based out of Tahiti. The name of his business was Vintage Airways because of the plane he flew a vintage DC-3
http://www.douglasdc3.com/favorites/vintage.jpg
Tahiti is the largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia, located in the archipelago of Society Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. Tim lived in Papeete, the capital of Tahiti and ran his airline business from the Faa’a International Airport.
After 5 years he had developed a good reputation for getting his cargo and passengers where they were suppose to go on time and without incident. Several months earlier he had gotten a call from his sister Allison explaining that her daughter his niece, Serena was graduating from college and before taking a job to start her career was wanting to take a vacation and have an adventure. Allison had asked if she could come to Tahiti and stay him while she got to visit several of the islands in French Polynesia. Tim hadn’t seen his niece since before she was in high school and had not a clue what it would be like having her around even if not all that much as she traveled around the islands.
Tim finally agreed and the date was set. He was preparing a flight carrying cargo to several smaller out lying islands just before his niece was scheduled to land at Faa’a International in Tahiti. He wasn’t even sure he would recognize her as she got off the plane. He stood at the end of the jet way watching the passengers deplane watching for a single girl about 22 years old.
IC: Tim had been flying for 20 years. At 16 he took his first pilot training and got his license. He flew when ever he had the opportunity getting more hours behind the stick. He finally got his instrument license and was hired on by a parcel post carrier flying routes all over the US.
He continued to fly when he was hired by a large corporation to be their company pilot. He was at the disposal of the CEO to fly anywhere in the US at a moments notice. He was always shuttling famous people all across the US from TV personalities to political bigwigs to some of the biggest names in show business. In his years as a corporate pilot he had met many famous and influential people Tim loved to fly and had racked up hundreds of hours getting his multi engine rating. The only thing about his life so far was that it left little time for dating.
Tragedy struck when he was 30 his parents were killed in a terrible auto accident. Tim and his older sister were left with ownership of a very large chain of retail sporting goods stores that his dad had built from the ground up. Tim had never had any interest in helping with the family business but his sister Allison had worked with their dad and was now the CEO of the company. By agreement Tim let his sister take over the company and run it as she saw fit and not wanting to have any part of this business he sold his interests to the her and walked away with a very large sum of money.
He did his homework and found that there was a need for transport pilots in south seas especially around Tahiti and the surrounding smaller islands. So Tim bought and refurbished an old twin engine cargo plane and set up his own cargo and commercial service based out of Tahiti. The name of his business was Vintage Airways because of the plane he flew a vintage DC-3
http://www.douglasdc3.com/favorites/vintage.jpg
Tahiti is the largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia, located in the archipelago of Society Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. Tim lived in Papeete, the capital of Tahiti and ran his airline business from the Faa’a International Airport.
After 5 years he had developed a good reputation for getting his cargo and passengers where they were suppose to go on time and without incident. Several months earlier he had gotten a call from his sister Allison explaining that her daughter his niece, Serena was graduating from college and before taking a job to start her career was wanting to take a vacation and have an adventure. Allison had asked if she could come to Tahiti and stay him while she got to visit several of the islands in French Polynesia. Tim hadn’t seen his niece since before she was in high school and had not a clue what it would be like having her around even if not all that much as she traveled around the islands.
Tim finally agreed and the date was set. He was preparing a flight carrying cargo to several smaller out lying islands just before his niece was scheduled to land at Faa’a International in Tahiti. He wasn’t even sure he would recognize her as she got off the plane. He stood at the end of the jet way watching the passengers deplane watching for a single girl about 22 years old.
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