Originally posted by Gizmo2k4
it is allowed, but I don't think anyone would be stupid enough to make a transatlantic flight in a Beech 1900D, lol
Sounds like a challenge to me Gizmo.

Let's say - using only the data for the Euroharmony Beech 1900D, is it possible to make a transatlantic flight and plan it with reasonable safety for passengers - i.e. not landing on fumes?
(Obviously not flyable for EHM as the Beech can only fly class 1-3 as explained by Ian.)
Here's a question for those more familiar with the rule book than me:
Is it the flight or the plane that denotes the class? I would guess it is the plane. Therefore, can a class four pilot (FC) fly flights intended for class six planes if he/she uses a class four plane?