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None of the FL runs are in a twin yet.
 
See the previous posts, you could get a twin 2 weeks after you start training, it's all a matter of what's open at the time. The key is not to get your heart set on any particular city if a twin run is your goal.
 
The reason why there are twin runs is due to the icing up north, so I don't think FL will ever have any twin runs, unless the banks are willing to pay extra for it. The lances are mostly based down South or in RDU, the Barons are mostly in RDU, and the Seneca's are all outbased. So if you want a twin run, your chances of getting the Baron in RDU are very slim, as I think there are only 2 or 3 twin runs out of RDU. I think Baltimore is the best chance of getting a twin run since the duty day up in Baltimore is the longest and everyone tries to get a different run after being up in Baltimore for 2 weeks.
 
Bump, we're still looking for a few good pilots.
 
Not bad. They'll haul around a ton of ice. Normally, the Seneca is a POS, but in icing, I would take it over a Baron or a C-402 any day.
 

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