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According to the type certificate, the Metro only requires 2 pilots with 9 or more pax seats installed.

Re logging time as a non-required PFT, everyone you ask has their own theory; it's a great way to start an argument. At the end of the day, the regs don't spell it out specifically, and the FAA doesn't seem to care.

Don't know anything about Tradewinds or Lakes, sorry.

No, the SA227 only requires 2 pilots if it is flown on 135 or 121 with more than 9 seats installed or a joy stick style tiller (as ordered by Horizon) is installed.
 
What is Big Bruce's last name?

Couple other question for KAPA guys.

1) Does the metro or the KLA ops spec call for 2 pilots? How does their PFT program work for logging time?

2) Anyone know about Tailwind flight school that claims they can get you in with Great Lakes with 300 hrs TT?

I call bs, but only on a hunch.

In the 90's GLA was hiring with a commercial certificate and 250 hours.
 

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