View Full Version : Re: Inexpensive Part 135?
Brien K. Meehan
July 1st 03, 06:57 PM
How 'bout a Cirrus SR20 or SR22? Apparently they're Part 135 ready
"out of the box." Any opinions on these?
Sky Boy
July 1st 03, 09:32 PM
> How 'bout a Cirrus SR20 or SR22? Apparently they're Part 135 ready
> "out of the box." Any opinions on these?
Better check on the single pilot aspect of it. For IFR, I think you need
two pilots or a 3 axis autopilot that is part 135 approved. Last time I
looked a few months ago, the Cirrus only comes with an S-TEC autopilot.
Richard Kaplan
July 2nd 03, 02:30 AM
"Sky Boy" > wrote in message
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> Better check on the single pilot aspect of it. For IFR, I think you need
> two pilots or a 3 axis autopilot that is part 135 approved. Last time I
> looked a few months ago, the Cirrus only comes with an S-TEC autopilot.
The operational definition of a 3-axis autopilot for Part 135 purposes is an
autopilot with heading hold and altitude hold. My Cessna 400B qualifies,
for example, even though the autopilot does not control the rudder.
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