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noticeable to the pilot. In addition, there is no floating tendency during landing flare-out.
Raisbeck’s Swept Blade Propellers for the King Air 350 are manufactured by Hartzell Propeller, and are available for purchase and installation on short notice. Constructed of aluminum, the four-blade props can be maintained and overhauled by virtually every prop shop around the world using well-known techniques and procedures.
For more information about Raisbeck Engineering and its products, visit www.raisbeck.com.
Blackhawk Announces AMK Aviation as Canada’s Newest Dealer
Blackhawk Modifications, Inc. and AMK Aviation of Ontario, Canada announce the completion of their recent agreement which signs AMK as an installation and service center for Blackhawk’s line of PT6A engine upgrades. AMK Aviation, a repair and overhaul facility based in Murillo, Ontario will offer customers new engine upgrades for aircraft including the Beechcraft King Air 90 and 200 models.
Founded in 2012, AMK brings many capabilities to the aviation market and is able to cater to a variety of operators. As a worldwide service center, AMK is able to serve regional airlines, civilian, military, corporate, and general operations. AMK Aviation’s operating structure is designed to provide quality product and services at a lower cost with a diverse product and service offering.
FlightSafety Offers Upset- Prevention and Recovery Training for King Air 350
FlightSafety International is adding five more business aircraft types to its advanced upset- prevention and recovery training program, which includes the Beechcraft King Air 350. Courses for the new types will become available between now and the end
JULY 2016
of this year. According to the company, locations and start dates will vary by aircraft type.
The FlightSafety program uses the only flight simulator expanded with aerodynamic, flight control and motion models specifically for upset prevention and recovery training that is qualified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s National Simulator Program. According to the company, the models developed and incorporated into the simulators include low speeds that replicate full aerodynamic stalls and extreme high speeds beyond VMO and MMO.
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