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I just sent out a letter to a charter company that flies six beech king airs. Do you think they would let me sit in the co-pilot seat for a day?
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[/quote] It's also a mistake to think that, in any profession, you can have the lifestyle you want by doing whatever you want whenever you want to do it. [/quote]

Very well said! If you want to be a professional, you need to understand the sacrifices.
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Quote: I just sent out a letter to a charter company that flies six beech king airs. Do you think they would let me sit in the co-pilot seat for a day?
Their insurance most likely won't cover you so I wouldn't get your hopes up. But it's worth a try.
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Quote: I just sent out a letter to a charter company that flies six beech king airs. Do you think they would let me sit in the co-pilot seat for a day?
probably not, the closest you may get to doing what you want is to intern with a flight ops department somewhere. You used to be able to jumpseat while as an intern at the airlines but from what i understand, thats not possible anymore. However if you intern with an airline they'll put you through systems class and let you fly the simulator.

Good luck
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Your best bet at this pint might be to hang around the airport (hopefully you have a mid-size general aviation field nearby) and try to hook up a private owner/pilot. As long as he is certified and insured for single-pilot ops, he should be able to let anyone sit in the right seat.
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I got a responce from one of the compainies and they said that they would be glad to take me up for a maintenance flight to an airport. They also invited me to the hangar for a tour. I will also send letters to more charter companies.
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Quote: I got a responce from one of the compainies and they said that they would be glad to take me up for a maintenance flight to an airport. They also invited me to the hangar for a tour. I will also send letters to more charter companies.

Congratulations, nice to hear someone do something positive for once. Enjoy the experience and ask lots of questions - pilots love to show you how smart they are
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Quote: Congratulations, nice to hear someone do something positive for once. Enjoy the experience and ask lots of questions - pilots love to show you how smart they are

For once a "glass is half full" post! Thank you, and I am excited to just sit in a King Air let alone maybe even fly it for a turn or something simple. I am waiting for a reply for a charter company who has a brand new Eclipse 500 which is single pilot certified. That company has only one pilot, so flying a brand new jet with new airplane smell would be out of this world.

Have a nice and happy holiday
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sounds like you've got a very good opportunity... be sure to enjoy it.
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Quote: I got a responce from one of the compainies and they said that they would be glad to take me up for a maintenance flight to an airport. They also invited me to the hangar for a tour. I will also send letters to more charter companies.
That's fantastic news! Enjoy! Be sure to collect the contact information for whomever you meet - stay in touch with them.
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