JustinD
Line Up and Wait
The short answer is yes you can learn in any plane
is it a smart idea? That is a different question as you can see from the many responses above. The learning curve will be greater of course, especially when adding a second engine.
Something to consider as well as while you could buy a twin turbo-prop airplane and get a private in it, you will probably run into difficulty finding an instructor willing to do this and give their signature off on this for both solo and checkride. And you will also probably find it very difficult, or very costly to get insurance coverage on the airplane to cover this.
is it a smart idea? That is a different question as you can see from the many responses above. The learning curve will be greater of course, especially when adding a second engine.
Something to consider as well as while you could buy a twin turbo-prop airplane and get a private in it, you will probably run into difficulty finding an instructor willing to do this and give their signature off on this for both solo and checkride. And you will also probably find it very difficult, or very costly to get insurance coverage on the airplane to cover this.