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From Service Bulletin MTB-33-01: Lights – Replacement of Entry and Ice Light Sockets Date: Oct. 7, 2019 Effectivity: King Airs Model 100, A100, Serial Numbers B-1 thru B-247; Model A100-1 (U-21J), Serial Numbers BB-3 thru BB-5; Model 200, B200, Serial Numbers BB-2, BB-6 thru BB-185, BB-187 thru BB-202, BB-204 thru BB-269, BB-271 thru BB-407, BB-409…

Rendezvous  in Riverton – Pilot connects two Wyoming families for King Air partnership

Rendezvous in Riverton – Pilot connects two Wyoming families for King Air partnership

Like any relationship, co-ownership of an airplane can be a great partnership when there’s good communication and a healthy amount of respect between all parties. Two Wyoming families have formed what they describe as a near-perfect relationship through a 1981 Beechcraft King Air 200 thanks to a pilot who brought them together four years ago…

Third Party Liability

When it comes to addressing claims, there are two parts to your King Air insurance policy. One is for physical damage to your aircraft and the second is for third party liability. For this article, I am focusing on the latter. The hull and liability policy is very broad in nature. In the insurance industry there is a…

NOSE GEAR STEERING: The Bungee and the Clip

In 2017, the owner of a King Air 200 was landing at his home base; when the nose touched down, the aircraft lurched violently to the right. Luckily, he managed to keep the aircraft going straight down the runway with the nose tire sliding sideways! This was a nose-steering failure. Once he was safely off…

The Importance of Fully Implementing NextGen and Canada’s ATC User Fees Increase

NBAA’s Bolen Speaks to Senate Committee regarding NextGen The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) recently released that President and CEO Ed Bolen told members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation’s Subcommittee on Aviation and Space that full implementation of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) is critical to maintaining America’s lead…

Using Big Numbers

Using Big Numbers

Years ago, I was conducting recurrent King Air 200 training with the two experienced and professional pilots of a Midwest corporation. As part of their takeoff briefing, they used the phrase, “We’ll use big numbers.” “What did you say?” I asked. “What does that mean?” Their explanation made a lot of sense to me then,…

Sportster!

Sportster!

In 1933 the Stearman Aircraft Company unveiled the Model 80 and Model 81 – transtional designs that represented the ultimate biplane at the dawn of the monoplane age. In 1932, the halcyon days of the “‘Roarin’ Twenties” were nothing more than painful memories for the American people. Wall Street was still in shambles three years…

Technically …

From Mandatory Service Bulletin MTB-34-02 Navigation – FDSA Software Update Date: September 13, 2019 Effectivity: King Air Model C90GTi, Serial Numbers LJ-2129 through LJ-2169; Super King Air Model B200GT, Serial Number BY-207, BY-239, BY-250 through BY-364; Super King Air Model B200CGT, Serial Number BZ-1; Super King Air Model B300, FL-954, FL-1010, FL-1031 through FL-1203; Super…

Pilot Notes: Flying in the Canadian Arctic – by Robert S. Grant

Pilot Notes: Flying in the Canadian Arctic – by Robert S. Grant

It was November, and as the altimeter moved toward minimums, snow ribboned over the windshield. First officer Sarah Mousseau began easing power levers forward for the missed approach when the dim airstrip lights of Cape Dorset, 1,081 nautical miles northeast of Winnipeg, Canada, pulsed in the gloom. Over the threshold, she raised the nose and…

Bucket Lists, Part I – Be a Box Checker!

Bucket Lists, Part I – Be a Box Checker!

Editor’s Note: The following is the first of an upcoming series of articles which may resonate with King Air corporate and charter pilots when it comes to making the most of travel downtime. But it can also apply to the owner/pilot whether it’s making a stop on the way to a planned destination or adding…