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![]() Hello.
I just saw this chart produced by the FAA. (Attached) Can any OR ALL of you suggest if this is a good thing for me learn and use? I'm wondering if all the statements, at the bottom, are appropriate to Skymaster, ie, the second one? As usual I great appreciate your help/comments. BILLS Newbie Skymaster owner Last edited by cessnadriver : 05-15-15 at 07:12 PM. Reason: Forgot the attachment |
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Skymaster is a light twin, see emergency procedures in your POH
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