Ty, The numbers you quoted are accurate for the 200. But the original poster was talking about a 90 which is somewhat slower.
What I was talking about is that industry wide the average TP trip is around an hour in length. Most people who have that type of money, don't want to spend that much time in an airplane if they have any sort of control over it. And right now for the price of a late model C90 they can get an early LR35 or WW1. Then life gets more interesting for that pilot. The biggest point I am trying to make is that the pilot's attitude has more to do with the safety of the operation than the pilot's total time. Yes, with more experience he should, statisticly speaking, be able to handle more stressful situations. But if he realizes what his limitations are and stays within those limitations, he should not too many problems.
What I was talking about is that industry wide the average TP trip is around an hour in length. Most people who have that type of money, don't want to spend that much time in an airplane if they have any sort of control over it. And right now for the price of a late model C90 they can get an early LR35 or WW1. Then life gets more interesting for that pilot. The biggest point I am trying to make is that the pilot's attitude has more to do with the safety of the operation than the pilot's total time. Yes, with more experience he should, statisticly speaking, be able to handle more stressful situations. But if he realizes what his limitations are and stays within those limitations, he should not too many problems.