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Viperdoc wrote:
However, I also fly around and over the Great Lakes, and the TKS is the only way to go short of getting into something that burns kerosene. From what I have heard, those pilots who fly the turboprop aircraft in the Northeast US are never permitted by ATC to get up to the altitudes where those aircraft really excel. A pilot at my FBO purchased a turboprop Piper Malibu a few years ago and admitted that no matter what he files for northeast US flights, he is only given cruise altitudes in the mid-teens. He stated that the aircraft prefers the mid-twenties for fuel and speed purposes, so he is actually considering selling the aircraft. -- Peter |
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