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Old 01-21-2009, 05:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know where I can track down some King Air 350 training info, like checklists, POH, operating limits, etc? Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-21-2009, 07:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If you are scheduled to attend any of the big sim training outfits, they will almost always - upon request - send you all the training materials ahead of time. If not, find a local pilot that flies a 350 and has been to FSI or Simuflight and see if he'll loan you his training manual.



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Does anyone know where I can track down some King Air 350 training info, like checklists, POH, operating limits, etc? Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-21-2009, 08:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks, I am headed to FSI before too long, I have called them a couple times asking for the info and they have not called me back.
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At FSI Hawker-Beechcraft Wichita, they no longer keep books, checklists, etc. in stock. They are kept in another office in town. They are produced and provided as needed. The last time I was there, I actually saw a man deliver training materials just for one class.

FSI prepares a pre-attendance study guide for some airplanes at least. It incudes limitations and memory items. Perhaps they could send it to you, and it is more than likely available for download in your account at myflightsafety.com.
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Which FSI are you heading to?


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Old 01-22-2009, 03:56 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Which FSI are you heading to?
I am supposed to go to the FSI in Atlanta
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At FSI Hawker-Beechcraft Wichita, they no longer keep books, checklists, etc. in stock. They are kept in another office in town. They are produced and provided as needed. The last time I was there, I actually saw a man deliver training materials just for one class.
I like to get my books 2, 3 weeks before I get there. I don't understand why they won't send you the books, at least send us an email containing memory items, limitations, and the flows.

It would be beneficial for everyone if I got there knowing the memory items, limitations, and flows. Once you know these three, you'll be able to devote all of your time to systems.
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I'd say remind them that you are the customer, and if you do not recieve the materials as requested you will opt for another company. I'm not sure who else does the 350's, but there are generally plenty of places to do Be20's at.
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Are you doing the Proline 21 initial course? How long is it?
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