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Tug Driver

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Just wondering if their navajo's and 99's have autopilots??

Thanks

Tug
 
they all do

its yourself. i have never seen a 99 with autopilot on the job. the piston, never flew it.
 
And some of them (the PA31's, that is) have autopilots that are more work to watch and monitor and operate than just hand flying to begin with! :nuts:
 
thanks for the info guys
 
most of the pa31's have autopilots ranging from wing levelers to autopilot/flight director combo. i think only two of the 99's have them.
 
EatSleepFly said:
And some of them (the PA31's, that is) have autopilots that are more work to watch and monitor and operate than just hand flying to begin with! :nuts:

Very very true!
 
CAPTAINDEEZ said:
its yourself. i have never seen a 99 with autopilot on the job. the piston, never flew it.

When I was there, the five or six 99's that had autopilots were almost always based in SLC. Most of the Navajos/Chieftains had autopilots.
 
Jeez. Back in the day, all the 99's had autopilots. Except one: 20FW (Focke-Wolfe, or F***Wad, as the case may be), an ex-Cascade Airways airplane. God, I hated flying that airplane.

And all of the PA31s and most of the singles had working autopilots. What the hell has happened? I feel for you people, I really do.
 

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