Re: Know of any King Airs that need co-pilots for 135 ops?
Man, that sim is fantastic. Brand new machine. You'll love it so much you'll never want to stop doing all those V1 cuts. I'm going to stay around Simuflite for a while. They have a scholarship fund for right seaters that kicks in after 500 hours of volunteer time. I get to choose a type rating in one of these planes: a Citation 5 series, a Beechjet 400 or a Lear 35. I'm picking the Beech because the electrical systems are so close to the King Air. Once a Beech, well you know. I'm pooped. I was in the sim for 6 hours today. Wiped out. Got yet another 4000 hour cargo jockey his initial checkout ride completed.
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