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Old 12th Aug 2022, 04:31
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B200 job advert

Hi all,
Random question, there is a B200 pilot job advertised on AFAP today which states as part of the requirements 200 hours B200 or similar.
My question is what aircraft type would be considered similar to a B200?
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Probably another single pilot twin turbine.
conquest, metro, other variants of king airs
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Originally Posted by Pendingclearance
Probably another single pilot twin turbine.
conquest, metro, other variants of king airs
Thought as much, there aren’t too many types in this country that would fit the bill. Maybe the Reims F406 as well.
I wonder if they would consider single turbine aircraft such as PC12,TBM700 as similar….

As I said random question which brought out random thoughts!
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Beech 90 or 350 ?
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B1900.
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DC3, of course
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DC3, of course
You of course mean the Basler BT-67 conversion.
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Originally Posted by Alice Kiwican
My question is what aircraft type would be considered similar to a B200?
C -12/RC-12/MC-12/UC-12
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I got away with Turbine Islander. It was within EASA, but there should be a definition somewhere in your regs of the appropriate weight etc. percentage difference allowed.
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According to the CASA regs a similar type would be one of “a group of essentially similar aircraft, aircraft engines or propellers which, although possibly existing in different models, stem from a common basic design.” 🤔

SET wouldn’t fit that bill.

But it’s a job ad, not a court of law. Ask.
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I'm sure if you rocked up with a thousand hours multi command of which 200 hrs are turbine you would still be in the running. Like someone else said you need to ask. I've flown with guys with no turbine experience that were sharp enough and provided I trained them, at least the line training anyway, I would employ them. Then I've met guys with all the experience with turbine time that I wouldn't employ. It doesn't take long to know which of those you are. So know your stuff, be willing to learn and ask ask ask.
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