King Airs replace Jetstreams for RAF twin-engine training
Eleven venerable twin-turboprop Royal Air Force Jetstream T.1s are to be replaced by seven Raytheon Beech King Air B200s under the United Kingdom's military multi-engine pilot training (MEPT) program. The Jetstreams have been operated since 1973 by the No. 3 Flying Training School, now located at...
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