meritflyer
Well-Known Member
A two pilot aircraft? I've always heard it was certificated for two and single pilot ops weren't allowed but then, I think I saw a 350 with only one guy flying it.
Hmm..
Hmm..
Last months Flying had a great article about the 350. Check it out. All I remember was that it required a type because it was certified to be a commuter... and its bad ass.A two pilot aircraft? I've always heard it was certificated for two and single pilot ops weren't allowed but then, I think I saw a 350 with only one guy flying it.
Hmm..
All I remember was that it required a type because it was certified to be a commuter... and its bad ass.
All I remember was that it required a type because it was certified to be a commuter... and its bad ass.
Well, it's the weight that causes it to require a type rating.
You sneaky rascal. You beat me to it.
It can be flown single pilot, but if you're going to be operating it under 135 rules then you're going to need a second pilot. You can use an autopilot instead of the second pilot until you hit 8 or 9 seats in the aircraft, at which point you are required to have a second pilot on board if you're carrying passangers.
It DOES require a type rating, though, and you'll need to get a single pilot checkout with it.