Grumman guy
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Grumman guy said:Who else does caravan sim training other than flight safety? They cant get me in until the end of October, and that wont work!
Any help would be worth a case of beer.
I don't know if you are happy with the company's choice or not, but I still enjoy flying the Caravan. I think you will too, good luck with your training and if you have any questions feel free to post or p.m.Grumman guy said:yep, the company I am flying for just purchased a '04 Grand Caravan. We are part 91.
Have fun, I loved flying the 208, just try to stay out of icing, you might not make it out alive.Grumman guy said:Thanks for all the great info, I guess I owe some beer huh!
Godvek said:Have fun, I loved flying the 208, just try to stay out of icing, you might not make it out alive.
True, being decisive, is what making good PIC judgements are all about.Ill Mitch said:Eh...out of the the last 17 accidents since 1997 that had ice as a contributing factor, all are pilot error. Taking off with crap on the wings, climbing and then not maintaining airspeed, etc..
The Caravan doesn't like ice and doesn't do very well with it. But, you just need to be smart and have plan A, Plan B and Plan C.
The Caravan can be flown in ice, just need to stay ahead of it and be decisive.
Back to the topic, I 2nd Pan am.
FN FAL said:Inevitabally, some GA pilot or whoever, will forget to cancel and there you are, picking up the worst icing you can imagine at 4,000 feet. Next thing you know, you get told to hold at the marker, because dipstick didn't cancel.