King Air B200 - Need 10 Hours
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King Air B200 - Need 10 Hours
Hi Guy's
I have a current FAA CPL Single and Multi engine land Instrument Airplane toal time 500 hours. I am in Newzealand and need 10 hours on a King Air B 200 Aircraft. I am willing to travel, plzz kindly advise a place where this would be cheaper for me.
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Mahi
I have a current FAA CPL Single and Multi engine land Instrument Airplane toal time 500 hours. I am in Newzealand and need 10 hours on a King Air B 200 Aircraft. I am willing to travel, plzz kindly advise a place where this would be cheaper for me.
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Regards
Mahi
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You need ten hours of what? Pilot in command? Instrument? Instruction? What?
Do you have any experience in a King Air 200?
I don't know what they let you do in NZ, but I can tell you in the states you wouldn't be touching the airplane with less than 1,500 hours, and insurance would insist that you hit an initial course at Flight Safety International, Simuflite, or another simulator based training facility where you'll learn the airplane and it's systems.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
Do you have any experience in a King Air 200?
I don't know what they let you do in NZ, but I can tell you in the states you wouldn't be touching the airplane with less than 1,500 hours, and insurance would insist that you hit an initial course at Flight Safety International, Simuflite, or another simulator based training facility where you'll learn the airplane and it's systems.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish?