The Inspector wrote:
...everyones favorite feederliner the METROLINER lawn dart.
The most concerned (I won't say afraid) I've ever been in an aircraft was in a Empire (IIRC) Metro going from Newark to Utica in early 1982.
Utica was closed due to snow/ice/end of the world so we diveredted to Syracuse...IIRC we did a missed apperoaced and made it on the second try....I was watching the snow blow over the wings and was hopefull the pilots didn't forget the deicer boots.
The crew must have been busy, they didn't even tell use where we were until I saw the Syracuse ANG hangar with its big sign.
In the early 80s, there was an outfit out of Idaho called
Gem State doing Boise, Sun Valley, Pocetello, Idaho Falls, Couer d' Alene trips.
Their Metros has a small rocket in the tail cone. I was told that at high altitudes it would give them enough thrust to get the gear up in the event of an engine failure at takeoff.
True?