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Old 05-07-2018 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by FlightLife
I thought I've seen a post about this in the past but can't seem to find it now. Does time flown in the BE99 count as "King Air time". From what I read online, it has features from both the Queen Air and King Air aircraft. It is also strikingly similar to the King Air 200, but it just doesn't have King Air in the name. And since we're on the topic, what about the BE1900?
When in doubt, ask the chief pilot where you are applying. I applied for one job where they had one column for the specific type of King air they flew, and they allowed me to count BE99 time in total King air time. The 1900 would definitely hold more weight in the same column where it is pressurized among other things. Fun airplanes. Beech builds user friendly, reliable products.
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