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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 08:57:33 +0100, G Farris wrote:
In article . com, says... I would think that few insurance companies would insure a pilot in a 421 without an Instrument rating! I don't pretend to know how the insurance companies see it, but that is a lot of airplane to manage for a single pilot - IR rated or not. In many ways, a KingAir would be "easier" to fly in those conditions. GF How is the 421C a lot of airplane for one pilot? I find it quiet easy for one pilot. With all the switches located on the left side of the seat, I find it much easier for one pilot to operate than for two. It is hard for the copilot to activate a lot of stuff like the lights, deicing/anti icing equipment... you name it. There is not much accessible for a right seat pilot to reach without interfering with the left seat pilot. Scott D. take out the obvious to email me |
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