CougarAviator
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mattpilot said:because a caravan has a turbine and an inexperienced pilot can easily 'cook' one![]()
mattpilot said:because a caravan has a turbine and an inexperienced pilot can easily 'cook' one![]()
DC8 Flyer said:Dont kid yourself, turbine is as easy if not easier to fly then piston. No shock cooling, manifold, rpm ratio to worry about, just good old temp and torque.
mattpilot said:sorry for the misunderstanding
Its just that over on pprune.org i read a few times how junior pilots 'cooked' the engines and that the company for each respective case then later raised the minimums.
Thats just my understanding... but then, i don't have any personal experience.
kg4mvp's explanation sounds good too![]()
KeroseneSnorter said:I guess he was referring to not being able to firewall a turbine engine. You can't really hurt a piston engine by going to the stops with the throttles. On the other hand do the same with a turbine or jet and you just cost the company an engine tear down for inspection at least.
CougarAviator said:Where does Fed Ex use the Caravans, and how much time do you need to get on with them, to fly the Caravans?
Thanks!!
Hahahahaha...I asked the same question back when I was low time young blood...and they never even wasted the time giving me an answer.88_MALIBU said:Why do they require 2000 hours? You can get into a Cessna 421 and fly cancelled checks with less time. I remembered when I lived in ND they had a bunch of those running around, and all the pilots were older because they were flying 135 and most were retired ALP. That frustrated me! Let me have a chance!
shorty said:FedEx owns all their Caravans. They pay other companies to operate, maintain & fly them. These companies are not DBA's. Mins to get started on a FedEx Caravan include 2000tt & some solid IFR time. However there are other Caravan operators whose requirements are the PIC 135 requirements. As someone already mentioned www.caravanpilots.com lists all the operators.
http://www.freightrunners.com/urflyingme?! said:FAL,
Hey what is Freight runner's? Couldn't find it on the almighty google! Tanks
PS All the fedex guys I see in Southern CO, and NM are Empire...
Goods2000 said:They paint their caravans Fedex colors because they are on exclusive contracts to Fedex. But they infact are not employees of fedex. They infact are Fedex DBA Empire airlines, ect.
Goods2000 said:Why would fedex pay another company to operate, fly and maintain their own aircraft?
what you are saying is that fedex bought all of the F27's and Caravans and gave them to empire to have and operate and pays them as well?
shorty said:FedEx owns all their Caravans. They pay other companies to operate, maintain & fly them. These companies are not DBA's. Mins to get started on a FedEx Caravan include 2000tt & some solid IFR time. However there are other Caravan operators whose requirements are the PIC 135 requirements. As someone already mentioned www.caravanpilots.com lists all the operators.