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 Post subject: Multi-engine time
PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 5:44 am 
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Everyone seems interested in acquiring multi-engine time. However,
it's incredibly expensive in Canada to rent a twin by the hour at a
flight school - if it's even available.

Would anyone be interested in a cheaper alternative? I'm having
one of my crafty ideas. It would be aimed at people who already
had their multi-engine endorsement (and probably a MIFR, at least
on paper) and might already have enough single-engine time, but
wanted to gain multi-engine time to meet various requirements to
move to their next career step.

In addition to merely logging multi hours, I can promise you that
you would be sharp at hand-flying multi-engine when you were
done, and it would also involve time in actual IMC and night. This
would definitely be about building real-world skill and experience,
above and beyond just getting the rating. Heck, you could probably
snivel some unusual attitudes in the Pitts, too.

Let me know,


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:12 am 
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Colonel ... you should reword this just a little.

When I read it at first I almost thought that you were starting a bag run company !!!!

But you always have good advice and are willing to help the newbies so GOOD LUCK WITH THIS !!!!


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:32 pm 
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I almost thought that you were starting a bag run company!!


An even craftier idea! You're a genius!!

But no, no. This is about getting people who have a bare
multi/multi-IFR rating:

- more multi time in their logbook
- sharper at hand-flying multi-engine
- night experience
- actual IMC experience

As a bridge from simply holding the rating, to meeting CAR 703
1000/100 single pilot mins (and be safe to actually do it), for
example.


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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Colonel Sanders wrote:
Everyone seems interested in acquiring multi-engine time. However,
it's incredibly expensive in Canada to rent a twin by the hour at a
flight school - if it's even available.

Would anyone be interested in a cheaper alternative?

Let me know,


Does it involve flying a Beech 18? I would like to get my hands on a Beech 18 :D


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 3:42 pm 
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a Beech 18?


No, no, we're trying to keep the cost down, remember ... but that's another interesting idea!

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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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Interesting. How you planning to do this, what are you proposing? And in what part of the country?


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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I'll trade a short ride in the Pitts for a couple PBR's!! Deal? ;)

( I don't need multi time )


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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Maybe the Colonel is going to be a Multi-Engine-Time-Builder Aircraft Broker.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=62858&p=596308
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I have wondered for years why a group of AvCan 250 hr
wonders didn't buy a little twin, and fly it continuously back
and forth across the country, dropping off new part owner
pilots and picking up others, while everyone was furiously
logging PIC and dual in it.

You could buy your share, get your 100 hrs multi, then sell
your share to the next 250 hr wonder.

No OC required, no AMO. And the time would be completely
legit.

:mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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Not a bad idea, but no, that's not it either.


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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OH COLONEL

You Sir are smoother than a good glass of Drambuie.

Meant in a good way of course.

I love this thread .... I keep checking back .... you can smell something cooking in the kitchen .... and yet, you have no idea what it is !!!!


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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Colonel Sanders wrote:
Everyone seems interested in acquiring multi-engine time.

Would anyone be interested in a cheaper alternative? I'm having
one of my crafty ideas. It would be aimed at people who already
had their multi-engine endorsement (and probably a MIFR, at least
on paper) and might already have enough single-engine time, but
wanted to gain multi-engine time to meet various requirements to
move to their next career step.



I am intrigued by your post. However, I am just starting my PPL, so not quite there yet, but I am interested in your ideas.

Perhaps some details? Or is this meant to be a game where we have to guess what you're thinking? :)


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 4:55 am 
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No guessing required, sorry. Do feel free to crap on me from a great height, though, for trying to improve people's skills and knowlege. That's apparently quite a serious offence on this website.


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I could do it from a greater height if I had a multi rating.


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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I'm sure all the 4-bar pilots here with multi ratings could do this, too:



Doesn't matter much. The moderators will delete this post, too, because there are Pitts in it (factually incorrect) and because of "self-promotion" (also factually incorrect, I'm not within a thousand miles of this filming), but hey, who cares about technical details in aviation?


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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Let me guess, you want the students or up and coming young aviators to fly the aircraft to and from the airshows ... to log multi pic. ??? And wash the bugs off of he plane if required ....

Colonel little blue dot video was awesome BTW...


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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little blue dot video was awesome


Yes, that's why the moderators deleted it.

I spend an awful lot of time and money trying to help pilots, and frankly, I wonder why I bother, because apparently they already know it all.

I've spent days and days on a clusterf__k of an import, and in another unrelated case, try to deal with yet another AME who can't read the CARs and can't comprehend an AD.

And I'm the moron, according to the experts here.

I really wonder why I bother.


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Sorry dude but I'm with cat when it comes to the cars. It's not meant to be read and understood. Your usual AME too busy, why would you use a different guy?


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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Colonel Sanders wrote:
No guessing required, sorry. Do feel free to crap on me from a great height, though, for trying to improve people's skills and knowlege. That's apparently quite a serious offence on this website.

I don't think that was his intent. Actually your offer sounds amazing, but would be nice if you could elaborate a bit more. I might be interested myself, just got my multi-rating.


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Ok Mike there is in. How many spots are left the program? Now we know it's a great deal but is there a approximate or better yet fixed cost? Do you have a pdf of the brochure?


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Colonel, I'm just starting my commercial now so I'm a ways from getting my multi-ifr however I am definitely interested in whatever you have cooking.


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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What is the idea?


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Why is my last post missing a bunch of words?
Beefitarian hoped to have wrote:
Ok Mike there is in. How many spots are left in the program? Now we know it's a great deal less expensive than most but is there an approximate or better yet fixed cost? Do you have a pdf of the brochure?


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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mike123 wrote:
Colonel Sanders wrote:
No guessing required, sorry. Do feel free to crap on me from a great height, though, for trying to improve people's skills and knowlege. That's apparently quite a serious offence on this website.

I don't think that was his intent. Actually your offer sounds amazing, but would be nice if you could elaborate a bit more. I might be interested myself, just got my multi-rating.



I am new to the industry, and am interested in what you are discussing. However there is no mention in any of your posts of what your idea is, and several people seem interested, thats why I was asking. Its not my intent to crap on anyone.

What I gather from reading through the thread of posts is you are involved in flying airplanes to and from airshows and are looking for pilots?


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 Post subject: Re: Multi-engine time
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cj555 wrote:

What I gather from reading through the thread of posts is you are involved in flying airplanes to and from airshows and are looking for pilots?

I'm pretty sure this is completly separate from the single occupant VFR airshow transits he does.


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