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Jumped a Let410 all last year.

Climb to altitude 15 mins to 13000, depending on loading.
We took a max of 16 , but can get 18 in.
Door is huge, enough to stand the tandems up in, which is great for me.
Run in speed is quite high, but you get used to it, especially when doing camera.
Easy to launch 4 ways from, and as Audrey said have to be careful about the Cof G abd so only 8 in the door max.

Otherwise a great plane to skydive from, one of my favourites.

Bryn
Journey not destination.....

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Ditto...


a while ago an american pilot told me the reason they weren't allowed in the states was because they would put all the otters out of business. Dont know how true that is, but i do know you can run a Let very cheaply.
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The Walter turbine engines are so much cheaper than the Pratt and Whitney engines used in most of our turbine powered aircraft. Dont't know about maintenance, and fuel consumption.
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Does anyone else have my usual "sliding down the bench" problem on the way up to altitude?

Guess that's another reason to sit on the floor, other than the good vibes, and being away from the fart stink!

Cool plane, best (of the small number) I've gone out of.

Nick
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This may have something to do with them not being allowed in the states.
Sparky

http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi_bin/aircraft_detail.cgi?aircraft=Let+410



If that was the case, neither the Twin Otter or the 737 would fly anywhere....

Twin: http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi_bin/view_manu_details.cgi?aircraft=DHC-6

737: http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi_bin/view_manu_details.cgi?aircraft=737
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http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi_bin/aircraft_detail.cgi?aircraft=Let+410



Considering where most of those crashed, I'm sure maintenance was less than stellar. Nigeria?

Maintenance? We don't need no steenkin' maintenance!
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I'm sure a U.S. list of Cessna crashes would reveal similar. The LET 410 is an impressive aircraft, but like all aircraft, only as good as their maintenance.


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So why is the Twin Otter still allowed to be flown?

http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi_bin/search_keyword.cgi?search=de+Havilland+DHC-6+Twin+Otter



The LET 410 is a excellent plane, big, nice seating on the floor, good to exit for AFF student and Tandems, Big door, quick to altitude, four bladed prop - silent, cheap on fuel and maintainance.

I have been jumping that aircraft in Hungary, Germany and Sweden and it works beutifully in alla places..
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The reason the LET 410 does not fly in the US is becuase no one has bothered to get it certified to fly in the US. And to do that it would cost $$. A couple of years ago an effort was made to get an Israeli aircraft certified for flying in the US. Was going to cost big $$ to do. I believe the effort has now been shelved. A lot of conformity tests have to be done to prove it complies with US regulation. Not that it doesn't now, it just has to be proven and to do that costs big $$. And how many are actually going to be sold in the US? A few? Not much reason to do it.
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Agreed Chris....

Even 1 UK DZ has stoped leasing one during the summer and has replaced it by buying a Gran Caravan.

The Let has 2 turbines and requiers 2 pilots, so it cant be the cheapest 15-17 jumper plane to operate.



It requires 2 pilots? Oh man I didn't know that actually. That blows. Yah, when you start hiring 2 pilots to do one pilot's job you don't make any money flying that plane with jumpers.

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