July 4, 200520 yr could this plane be used for on demand cargo?, like specialty documents, financial docs. etc?thanksi try to use all my planes in a real world manerciao!Brian S Ciao!
July 4, 200520 yr Actually, that's a good question! I would "guess" that it might be used by small charter operators and such. But you got me interested, I'll try to dig out something.Cheers!VFR_Canuck
July 5, 200520 yr Author well, this company here http://www.flightexpress.com/flight_express_fleet.htmuses the C210 for on demand specialty cargobut i was thinking of using the new Carenado's C182 but wanted something a bit more advancedim interested to see what you come up withciao!Brian S Ciao!
July 5, 200520 yr Wow 1200 hours just to get a job flying a cessna for a cargo company making 20k a year! Geez being a pilot is better in the sim!!
July 5, 200520 yr Then consider the amount of money you have to spend to get qualified to make 20k a year.Why I coached my daughter who was training to become a pilot to switch her degree to airline management....certainly not as fun-but then you may be able to afford your own plane to have fun in! ;).... and yes I have seen a36's be used in the charter business-heck I flew to Catalina island a few years ago in a Piper Arrow that was used as a charter.http://mywebpages.comcast.net/geofa/pages/rxp-pilot.jpg Geofa WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE-the best Flight Sim!
July 5, 200520 yr I've seen a piper saratoga used for charter and the dorky pilot was wearing the full outfit, epletes and all.
July 5, 200520 yr Heck, I've seen people flying FS2002 dressed up like that :)KLM has one or two Bonanzas for their flying school, don't know what they're used for but it seems likely they're for complex aircraft training and/or navigation training.
July 5, 200520 yr Author so i guess it comes down to basically..WHATEVER!i guess there is probably some air company somewhere that has used probably just about any type of a/c you can think of..ok then, ill use it!ciao!Brian S Ciao!
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