King Air B-200 Question
One of the companies next to my flight school flies Super King Air B-200s. My student (going to be comm multi in about a week or so) approached me today and told me that he heard they are looking for someone to sit in the right seat for the "passenger comfort" aspect of seeing two pilots in the cockpit. The person who told my student about the job told him that there would be a way to log the time. To my understanding, I dont think this is correct. My student has been actively trying to convince me that this is a way to build time rather than taking the CFI route. Obviously I disagree. My question is am I right? I know you dont need a type rating but I thought the King Air was only one-pilot certified. Opinions, facts appreciated...
Thanks guy and gals
Last edited by wmuflyboy; 05-26-2009 at 03:29 PM.