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One VERY good reason for owning a 337!
Imagine yourself flying along in CAVU skies at FL190 above IMC conditions below you at 10,000' when all of a sudden one of your 337's engines develops a problem necessitating shutting it down, feathering and securing it. Not too much of a problem. You'd inform ATC of the 'problem' and seek the nearest airport, hopefully in VFR conditions and land. Now imagine yourself in a single-engine P210 at the same altitude and your engine has a catastrophic failure. This happened in November, and it's a chilling accident report to read, seeing that the pilot did everything pretty much right... up to the end.
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...24X01867&key=1 If that link is confusing, or doesn't work right, just go to the NTSB site and look up the following: NTSB Identification: IAD05FA012 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Accident occurred Friday, November 12, 2004 in Paint Lick, KY Aircraft: Cessna P210, registration: N6539P Injuries: 1 Fatal. File this one in the "I'm glad I've got TWO" file. SkyKing |