no pay...... just flying with when I have no students on the weekends and stuff. Free multi time is almost as good as getting paid for it.
In that case, enjoy the heck out of it.Wow, if I had no idea I would be stirring such a big pot.
Ok, here's the deal. I work full time during the week and flight instruct on evenings and weekends. That is how the bills get paid.
As an A&P, I am actually quite familiar with the PT6. (several models). I used to work specifically on a BE200 from radome to beacon actually. That was some of my best A&P experience.
FWIW, I am aware of the relative complexity of the King Air. It ain't to 172. Got it. When I first got offered this opportunity, the first thing I did was get a King Air 200 Manual. Guess what I was reading before I came to the computer to check weather and JC this morning?
My expenses will be covered by the company. It appears now that I WILL also be compensated for my time also.
I am reading the manual to learn all I can about flying the airplane, and its systems. I am doing this because this opportunity will provide me with a new experience and a new skillset that I could not afford to obtain otherwise.
My expenses will be covered by the company. It appears now that I WILL also be compensated for my time also.
6 pages....
Wow, if I had no idea I would be stirring such a big pot.
Ok, here's the deal. I work full time during the week and flight instruct on evenings and weekends. That is how the bills get paid.
As an A&P, I am actually quite familiar with the PT6. (several models). I used to work specifically on a BE200 from radome to beacon actually. That was some of my best A&P experience.
FWIW, I am aware of the relative complexity of the King Air. It ain't to 172. Got it. When I first got offered this opportunity, the first thing I did was get a King Air 200 Manual. Guess what I was reading before I came to the computer to check weather and JC this morning?
My expenses will be covered by the company. It appears now that I WILL also be compensated for my time also.
I am reading the manual to learn all I can about flying the airplane, and its systems. I am doing this because this opportunity will provide me with a new experience and a new skillset that I could not afford to obtain otherwise.
Hey all,
I happened into a deal, where I can start flying with a guy in a BE200. Long story short, word-of-mouth, and helping out at the airport got me introduced to this guy. He has to be in the airplane for insurance reasons, (as of right now) BUT I am fairly sure I can log the time if I am flying.
My certs: CFI(I), CMEL and of course high perf, complex, and I DO have a high altitude endorsement.
61 says a type is required for OVER 12,500 and turbojet.
BE200 certified max gross is 12500, (not over 12,500) and not a turbojet. (obviously) So a type is not required........ right?
Forgive me if I a missing something, but just to be 100% on this, please chime in.
Bottom line, I am confirming that I can (insurance requirements aside) log the time, (even PIC) for the time that I am sole manipulator....yes/no/maybe?![]()
My expenses will be covered by the company. It appears now that I WILL also be compensated for my time also.
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Dude, you ruined it!!!
Totally ruined it!
:beer:
Glad you are being compensated. :clap:
You answered my question.Wow, if I had no idea I would be stirring such a big pot.
Ok, here's the deal. I work full time during the week and flight instruct on evenings and weekends. That is how the bills get paid.
As an A&P, I am actually quite familiar with the PT6. (several models). I used to work specifically on a BE200 from radome to beacon actually. That was some of my best A&P experience.
FWIW, I am aware of the relative complexity of the King Air. It ain't to 172. Got it. When I first got offered this opportunity, the first thing I did was get a King Air 200 Manual. Guess what I was reading before I came to the computer to check weather and JC this morning?
My expenses will be covered by the company. It appears now that I WILL also be compensated for my time also.
I am reading the manual to learn all I can about flying the airplane, and its systems. I am doing this because this opportunity will provide me with a new experience and a new skillset that I could not afford to obtain otherwise.