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Groundpounder

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I might be getting a chance to get some right seat time in a King Air 200. I'm not sure if its gonna be a gear up flaps up shut up (GUFUSU) kind of operation, or if I'll be treated like an actual crewmember, but I'm looking forward to at least getting some experience. I'm wondering if there is any advice that would be useful, or any place I can go on line to find King Air 200 info. Its an 1978 model, and has an older Garmin GPS (165 I think?) and a King MFD.

Thanks!
 
There's a King Air 200 manual from Simcom on ebay for something like $10 last time I saw on ebay. FYI. There's also a thread in the corporate section (or the 135 section) about the King Air 200 systems.
 
King Air 200's are one of the easiest planes to fly. I fill in as co-pilot on a 1977 and a 1982 King Airs. I have a couple of friends who also fly right seat for different charter companies on 200's and they have said that it has been one of the best experiences they have had. Try to make the best of it and I am not sure of were to find information the charter provided it for me.
 

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