billt460
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My neighbor had a Skymaster and just bought some kind of Cessna pressurized twin with a seperation for the pilots and a bathroom which is a necessity for me to be in an aircraft.. He spent a few weeks at some training facility before he flew the plane, the guy is under 40 and really smart.
From what I understand, you cannot get your multi engine license in a Skymaster, because you cannot learn how do deal with asymmetrical thrust in one. They fly like a single on one engine or both.