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Although it's true that cutting costs can decrease the expenses associated
with flying a twin, Aviation Consumer reviewed some of these issues and concluded that one of the most common causes of light twin accidents is inadequate, delayed, or deferred maintenance. Therefore, it might not pay in the long run to skimp on maintenance issues, especially in a light twin. On the other hand, flying across Lake Michigan at night is a lot more comfortable with two engines. Just my brief opinion. JN Baron driver |
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