Blueboy,
Where s that name come from,remember having a friend from oklahoma who had a sticker at the back of his blue jeep(pretty cool one i must add)which said blue boy on it...
Anyways...Not all operators of 1900 fly single pilots of course..if you have passengers at the back,2 crews must be upfront.or i believe 1 pilot and an autopilot.But since my airline for example didnt fit any A/P we were two pilots(capt)flying pax charters when it came around..but otherwise it was single pilot for freight.
However if you are single pilot and you bring a gfriend/jumpseater along it has (legally)to be in VFR conditions...
SO,pax:2 crews,Freight :1 crew if of course the insurance of the company allows it...some freight airlines even if operating freight on be1900/Sa227 dont allow their pilots to fly single pilot.
Now the names of airlines i knowwho fly single crew:
I dont know any from the list above..I know that ameriflight flies both single and multi crew,and great lakes as its pax they fly 2 crew..however i was told that the fo is there to do the radios and thats it..their checklist before the flight consists of briningin licence and flashlight..thats about it..it may have changed..
Im talking too much now...best thing is finding out if they operate freight or pax..
M.85