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Naw, if you're a regular multi, a centerline thrust is no big deal. It
requires no additional ratings. I teach in both. It flies like a heavy 210. I think the reason it didn't make it, was performance and room. It was not a spectacular performer on both. On one it needed to be flown correctly. It also doesn't have any baggage room. I always felt alot of vibration, and used the "sychrophaser" to move the center of the vibration as far as possible from the left front seat Al "Jose" wrote in message . com... Just what did the FAA issue then? A 'centerline only' thrust limitation to the ME rating. Not only that, but if you have a regular multiengine rating, you still can't fly the thing unless you get a type rating (or somesuch) for it. Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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