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Gilles KERMARC wrote:
Captain Wubba wrote: Hello. I'm a member of a flying club that is in the process of purchasing a Cessna 337 (Actually a new member is bringing it in with his membership). The club manager wants to bring in a twin because he thinks he can easily get 7 or 8 new members specifically for the twin. I had the feeling that the push-pull configuration doesn't make a "twin" in that it doesn't require a twin rating ? Or is it only in some European countries ? Just to stick my oar in here - here in New Zealand it also doesn't count as a twin. Even our logbooks state you can't log time as multi if it's centre-line thrust. cya Chris Nielsen |
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