King Air time
#2
Why would you want/need to purchase "high performance multi" time, especially in an airplane (King Airs smaller than the 300) that only requires a single pilot?
Are you trying to make yourself more competitive, or gain experience required to meet insurance requirements?
Are you trying to make yourself more competitive, or gain experience required to meet insurance requirements?
#6
Find a company nearby that charters a King Air. I would call them and ask them. Probably gonna run you about $1,200 per hour. For my curiosity, why such a high performance twin? Many of us have flown King Airs and will be happy to answer any questions you have not to mention save you some $$$.
Provided the pilot of the King Air is an MEI, you can log the time as long as it's 12,500 or under.
Provided the pilot of the King Air is an MEI, you can log the time as long as it's 12,500 or under.
#7
I gotta ferry a Baron from the Northwest US to Deep in the Caribbean in a couple days... for a minimal fee you can ride along as long as you promise not to be annoying or puke....and you have a valid passport.
#9
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High Performance Twin
I can get you PIC time in a Turbo Aztec, Baron, 310, Navajo, or King Air 200 if you want to pay for the time and the instructor, but why would you want to unless you need it for insurance because you have a job predicated on the experience? SIC time in any of these aircraft is also pretty useless, and can't be logged in most circumstances. If it can be logged, you should be paid to log it, not the other way around.
#10
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Joined APC: Feb 2010
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Would you be interested in flying a beech duke for $150/hr wet? I am looking to share time with someone. See my thead on multi time. $150/hr includes instructor. I am a 2000 hr CFII/MEI out of Boise, ID. Email [email protected] if interested.
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