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If a SETP is good then a TETP must be better! :duck:


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There is a reason commercial aircraft have more than one.

Don't think that comment is 100% accurate.
Plenty of commercial ops now running PC12 on regularly scheduled flights.
Same for Caravans.

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Since I started this thread over a year ago, I have upgraded my new ride once again:

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Now that's what I call an upgrade! Little less efficient than the diamond though.

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Since I started this thread over a year ago, I have upgraded my new ride once again:

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SH**t - is that all you got?
I fly a Bonanza!

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There is a reason commercial aircraft have more than one.

Don't think that comment is 100% accurate.
Plenty of commercial ops now running PC12 on regularly scheduled flights.
Same for Caravans.


I guess it depends on what you consider "commercial." I'm referring to the airlines. This conversation has come up before on another thread and someone mentioned that they thought they'd seen SETP's included in regularly ticketed 121 ops. I'm not going to say it doesn't happen as I don't know that for a fact, but I don't know how this happens considering:
14 CFR § 121.159 - Single-engine airplanes prohibited.
The airlines are all about efficiency and safety. The FAA supports this as well. Singles would be outstanding planes from a cost per mile basis...why then the prohibition on singles?
Turbines fail. We've lost one on a King Air. I know my brother lost one when flying an L1011 over the Mediterranean. It happens. If you are high, and can glide to an airport or road, great. If not, at night, over water, over rough ground, in poor weather (or any combination of those)...good luck.
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Well I guess that about settles the single vs twin debate. :clap:


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Good Show Vince !! :cheers:

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Since I started this thread over a year ago, I have upgraded my new ride once again:

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You bringing that to B2OSH this year?
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You bringing that to B2OSH this year?
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Bombardiers 2 OSH?

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Are you flying for XOJet or a CL30 in general?


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Flying the Challenger 300 for XOJET. My Standards Captain for this week is fellow BT’r Isaac Bagley. Great guy, and an awesome SC...

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So...in addition to regularly flying my D55 Baron, a C-182T for Civil Air Patrol, and a PA-31-350 for a client...I just finished getting checked out in a brand-new Diamond DA62. Pretty impressive aircraft. Today I got approximately 170 KTAS on 15.0 GPH (7.5 per engine) of Jet-A at 80% power. You can cruise at up to 95% power for speed, or as low as you want for economy. No mixtures or prop controls. Everything is automatic based on how much power you request. Also, there is no such thing as a “hot start” or a “cold start”. They always start instantaneously. Here’s a pic, so you know it happened:

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Looks fit for Captain Kirk.

What’s the UL with full fuel?


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