paid4training
Missing my family
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I fly single pilot in a Turboprop, but when it comes to jets, I truly believe that second pilot is worth the cost. What price do you put on safety with the second person? Hiring that other pilot is a WHOLE LOT CHEAPER than the lawsuits that come if there is an accident with one pilot.
I fly single pilot in a Turboprop, but when it comes to jets, I truly believe that second pilot is worth the cost. What price do you put on safety with the second person? Hiring that other pilot is a WHOLE LOT CHEAPER than the lawsuits that come if there is an accident with one pilot.
Why do you feel any differently in a jet vs turboprop, SP?
Why do you feel any differently in a jet vs turboprop, SP?
Simple...
Reaction time and complexity. Your average turboprop is in the 180-250KTAS range. (though Pilatus and TBM are higher) There is more time for one pilot to react to situations as opposed to the higher speeds of Jets. You also have increasing complexity despite some outstanding avionics on the newer models. I just believe if you are up there in the FL in a jet you need that second person with you.
Simple...
Reaction time and complexity. Your average turboprop is in the 180-250KTAS range. (though Pilatus and TBM are higher) There is more time for one pilot to react to situations as opposed to the higher speeds of Jets. You also have increasing complexity despite some outstanding avionics on the newer models. I just believe if you are up there in the FL in a jet you need that second person with you.
Flying around in a jet by myself at FL410? No thanks, I'll take the increase in odds that SOMEBODY gets their mask on in time during a rapid D with a second pilot.
I think you're being a little hypocritical. They all go 250 below 10K feet. What difference does it make how fast they go above 10K? Also, some single pilot turboprops have a much higher workload than the average two pilot Jet.
I know it's a widely abused reg, but aren't you supposed to be on O2 above FL250 or FL350 when operating single pilot? Hard to say it's not safe if you have to violate a reg to make it unsafe.
I do believe flying as a crew is always preferable, but whether or not the turbines drive propellers is irrelevant.
Yea, this week I am the "boss" but that can change month to month like most contract labor. Cj3 would be nice, but I've heard the citation V is single-pilot and affordable. It sounds as if the insurance is based on the experience level and value of the aircraft. When these guys decide exactly what they want I will have around 500 twin time with 300 turbine so hopefully I will qualify for either jet. They want to spend about $2 million range