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Old 06-11-2006, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by rightseater
I don't beleive you need a high altitude endorsment...just complex and high perf. Whats the King Air 200's ceilings? I know you don't need on for the BE1900 or the BE90's....

It's been 2 years since I did ground school on the 200, but I believe the ceiling is 350. Remember, the high altitude endorsement is for those with a service ceiling or max operating altitude above 250. This would include the 90 (or at least the 90s I've flown as they were certified to 290). The exemption comes when operating under part 135 or 121 because the training program counts for the training required for the high altitude endorsement.
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