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Personally, I'd want another pilot in that kind of turbine equipment in the weather and airports these guys have to deal with. Simply having another pilot along doesn't guarantee success, and it also may be a distraction for some. If you formally share the duties, it works well.freighthumper said:I heard the FAA stepped in immediately and grounded all the bandits unless they were operated with 2 pilots. I dont know if that would help too much when most if not all of the pilots have no idea what to do with another soul in the plane besides help them push boxes. I guess when it comes to this they have to do something tough...
Is this the "Bandit", I thought this would be a very easy aircraft to operate, any comments from EMB 110 drivers? RIP.This EMB 110 is a widow maker as they say in South America.
Say Again Over said:Is this the "Bandit", I thought this would be a very easy aircraft to operate, any comments from EMB 110 drivers? RIP.
freighthumper said:I flew the bandit for AirNow for 3 years and it was an easy plane to fly(actually the first twin I ever soloed..). Fairly simple systems, definately not too much for 1 pilot to handle in an emergency. Trainging was OK, in my opinon they really need a sim though. You just cant realistically simulate some things while in an actualy aircraft. These accidents are giving the bandit a bad name, a 172 will be a "widow maker" if you run out of fuel, dont fly the published miss right, etc.. I think the main thing here is incompetant pilots. Single pilot freight isnt for everyone as too many unfortunate souls have proven.