USAF-LT-G
Pre-takeoff checklist
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USAF-LT-G
Hi guys -
So i'm finally at the point where I'm ready to pull the trigger on a piston cabin class for the mission I fly, but I need some help finding the right aircraft. I've been looking a lot at the 421C but the maintenance factor has me pulling back on that. For example, i just read today that not only are the engines extremely picky and must be flown precisely, but that the plane itself can also not be flown more than 2 trips at a time before something breaks and has to be fixed.
Here's the mission requirements:
Twin Piston - I'd prefer non turbo, but not sure if this is realistic. I hear Turbo's a whole nother level of maintenance to work on.
Pressurized - Need to get to the higher altitudes, options over mountains to the west and on top of most weather. Passengers refuse to wear masks unless it's an emergency.
FIKI - an absolute must, i'm in an area where ice pops up all the time
Useful Load - Must be able to carry at least 4 full size adults + option for at least 2 more plus baggage
Potty - I got kids and grandparents, most trips I make need an option for a lavatory on board (even if it doesn't flush)
Seating - Must have a club seating option
Instrumentation - Doesn't have to be stellar.... but I'd prefer a WAAS approved / equipped GPS, a solid auto-pilot, and a simple avidyne as opposed to a steam 6 pack.... but not necessarily a must.
Speed - I can sacrifice. As long as it stays in the air, can make long hauls without stopping, I'd trade off speed for the rest.
Reliability - Good track record, not a ton of mishaps, stable, etc.
Maintenance - Here's the kicker. I want a plane I can relatively / reasonably do the maintenance on myself, either directly or something worked out with a mechanic to supervise. And I'd rather have a plane that doesn't kill me on needing a cylinder replaced every 2 flights.
Are the 414 and 421 really my only options here??
So i'm finally at the point where I'm ready to pull the trigger on a piston cabin class for the mission I fly, but I need some help finding the right aircraft. I've been looking a lot at the 421C but the maintenance factor has me pulling back on that. For example, i just read today that not only are the engines extremely picky and must be flown precisely, but that the plane itself can also not be flown more than 2 trips at a time before something breaks and has to be fixed.
Here's the mission requirements:
Twin Piston - I'd prefer non turbo, but not sure if this is realistic. I hear Turbo's a whole nother level of maintenance to work on.
Pressurized - Need to get to the higher altitudes, options over mountains to the west and on top of most weather. Passengers refuse to wear masks unless it's an emergency.
FIKI - an absolute must, i'm in an area where ice pops up all the time
Useful Load - Must be able to carry at least 4 full size adults + option for at least 2 more plus baggage
Potty - I got kids and grandparents, most trips I make need an option for a lavatory on board (even if it doesn't flush)
Seating - Must have a club seating option
Instrumentation - Doesn't have to be stellar.... but I'd prefer a WAAS approved / equipped GPS, a solid auto-pilot, and a simple avidyne as opposed to a steam 6 pack.... but not necessarily a must.
Speed - I can sacrifice. As long as it stays in the air, can make long hauls without stopping, I'd trade off speed for the rest.
Reliability - Good track record, not a ton of mishaps, stable, etc.
Maintenance - Here's the kicker. I want a plane I can relatively / reasonably do the maintenance on myself, either directly or something worked out with a mechanic to supervise. And I'd rather have a plane that doesn't kill me on needing a cylinder replaced every 2 flights.
Are the 414 and 421 really my only options here??