Originally Posted by
DirectTo
One of my college buddies flew the Metro single pilot internationally and didn't seem to think it was some phenomenal beast that demanded pilots with bowling ball nuts. Quirky, but just another airplane.
Of course he flew for a company in the Dakotas who actually paid their Metro pilots worth a damn.
I'm a current Metro pilot. I'm here to tell you a 30 year old Metro flown single pilot is not "just another plane."
BTW, did he ever fly a plane that was harder than a Metro? I'd be interested to know what it was.