787 said:
Is the aircraft turely able to fly tanks full, seats full?Thanks
I have flown the King Air out of sea level airports to high altitude airports to include La Paz, Bolivia.
In 90% of the situations, the King Air will legally take off with full fuel and full pax seats, to include co-pilot. Extremely hot (30+ C) combined with higher altitudes, say El Paso (4000 MSL), Midland, etc, and you need to pay attention to the POH parameters. However, from a "will it fly standpoint" (not "is it legal"), yes, it will fly. I know this because, uh, well, I did some hypothetical planning....yeah thats it.....
As a side note, I personally prefer to use runways no shorter than 5000 feet, period, light-weight or not. Yes yes, we all know it can go in much shorter strips, but at my low skill level I try to up the safety bar in all areas, and I personally don't go into runways shorter than 5000 feet, unless I personally know them and are familiar with their airport area.
You DO need to be cognizant of the single-engine performance at gross weight and hot/high temps, especially if in mountainous terrain, etc. Just because you are "legal" for TOFL does not mean you can outclimb that mountain in front of you on one engine and come back around to land.
FYI, the airplanes with Raisbeck wing lockers are a little draggier than the ones without. Also, your older 350's, years 1992,1993 seem to be doggier compared to a similar equipped model but say 2002 or 2003. Probably smoother paint, newer engines, etc etc type stuff.
If I was some rich dude and could buy a 350, I would probably buy a PC-12 Pilatus.
"One engine?" you say. I say you have "one heart" and you ain't stressing out when you drive down the highway are you?
my 2 cents