Re: Why didn't the Cessna 337 make it?



Jose wrote:
Just what did the FAA issue then?

A 'centerline only' thrust limitation to the ME rating.


Not only that, but if you have a regular multiengine rating, you still can't fly the thing unless you get a type rating (or somesuch) for it.

Jose

"Centerline thrust only" is a limitation, not a priveledge.

The 336, 337 and 0-2 did not require a type rating.

Dave
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