Single-Engine Safety
Lots of died-in-the-wool, twin-turbine traditionalists point to the lack of a second engine on the TBM 700 as the best reason for not owning one. The TBM 700, indeed, has an average single-engine turboprop accident rate of 1.76 accidents per 100,000 flight hours, according to Robert E. Breiling, the...
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