C.J.
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 08:18:02 -0800, "C J Campbell"
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The C90 is rated for single pilot. In fact, it requires no type rating at
all. It is fairly easy to fly, but I still have to think that flying a
multi-engine turboprop single pilot IFR has to be one of the most exhausting
jobs in aviation.
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All single pilot IFR is exhausting. Most of my IFR was single pilot in
single and multi engine birds. Good pre planning helps a lot until all
hell breaks loose

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FTR, I was not the one worried about Jay handling the controls. I suspect
his biggest problem was a tendency to taxi too fast. Everyone does that
first time out in a King Air.
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C.J. know that. I just hooked my comments behind yours to try to keep
in line on all the comments made. Sorry.
If he was in 'ground idle', speed was probably fast without a lot of
brake. Does the C90 have 'beta'? I used 'beta' in some of the birds I
flew to take some of the prop pitch off taxing so wouldn't wear the
brakes out.
Long time ago in a land far away

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Big John