We have a couple of Piper Aerostars based at the local airport. One is pressurized and one is not. When looking at their rudders and vertical stabs it just seems there is no way they are large enough for single-engine contingency. Obviously they passed FAA certifications. I've yet to do any multi-engine flying. I understand many twins are safe when flown by a highly proficient multi-engine pilot and dangerous when flown by anyone with stale multi-engine skills. Are Aerostars worse than other twins in this regard? They sure are eye-catching.