European Perspective: Passengers Must Be Schooled in Merits of Turboprops
Credit: ATR
The traveling public doesn’t like propeller-driven aircraft. Passengers, including frequent fliers, are convinced that only vintage commercial transports are still equipped with propellers, a symbol of the past. They don’t understand the true meaning of “turboprop engines” (nor are they expected to)...
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