Raytheon Aircraft has received dirt-runway certification for its Beech King Air 350, and Pratt &Whitney Canada has extended the time between overhauls for the aircraft's PT6A-60A engines from 3,000h to 3,500h.
Source: Flight International
1997-10-01T16:49:00+01:00
Raytheon Aircraft has received dirt-runway certification for its Beech King Air 350, and Pratt &Whitney Canada has extended the time between overhauls for the aircraft's PT6A-60A engines from 3,000h to 3,500h.
Source: Flight International
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