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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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Hoping it makes my next SPW checkride a little easier! :rofl:


I think the amount you fly will be hard to make it any easier :D

Quick question, I've never been trained for crew CRM BTW.

When someone reads a check list is the correct response, yep? Being a check list I thought 'check' would be more appropriate.

Some of the airline guys I guess will let us know.

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Yep is non standard. Both one syllable. Synonyms actually. Close enough for government work? That's what happens when you fly SP so much. Two other things are mistakes as well. Pop quiz. Which two are they?

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Mark...what two models of Citation are you flying? 550 and 560??? Is the last video and your photo with John the same plane (and what model).

Even though I fly a lowly Navajo (single pilot, corporate environment), I learn from the videos. Thanks for doing them! I know it takes time to upload to YouTube and make posts here.


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Yep is non standard. Both one syllable. Synonyms actually. Close enough for government work? That's what happens when you fly SP so much. Two other things are mistakes as well. Pop quiz. Which two are they?

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Tail number included in radio transmissions

BTW. Few people I know have the self security to post these type of vids. Well done!

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When someone reads a check list is the correct response, yep? Being a check list I thought 'check' would be more appropriate.

Andrew.


The checklist I use has a printed response. After reading it back several times, it can easily become a memory item. The response doesn't always have to be the printed response if the principle reason it's there is covered and there can be a non-standard response if there's a problem. It's really there to make sure things are properly covered.

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Mark...what two models of Citation are you flying? 550 and 560??? Is the last video and your photo with John the same plane (and what model).

Even though I fly a lowly Navajo (single pilot, corporate environment), I learn from the videos. Thanks for doing them! I know it takes time to upload to YouTube and make posts here.


That is a 550.

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Yep is non standard. Both one syllable. Synonyms actually. Close enough for government work? That's what happens when you fly SP so much. Two other things are mistakes as well. Pop quiz. Which two are they?

You guys miss nothing. Makes me a better pilot!


Tail number included in radio transmissions

BTW. Few people I know have the self security to post these type of vids. Well done!


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Two other things are mistakes as well. Pop quiz. Which two are they?

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I don't know enough on the 550, but does it have a 5 point harness you should be wearing?

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Two other things are mistakes as well. Pop quiz. Which two are they?

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I don't know enough on the 550, but does it have a 5 point harness you should be wearing?

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Yep for taxi takeoff and landing. What FAR?
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Hell has frozen over. John L is flying the Citation. #ibreakvirginsin


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You can tell he photoshopped my picture into this, see how much taller I look...

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My copilot for Weds trip. John forced me to hit the submit button


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He tells me you ski. Kinda


I SUCK!!!!!

Only 4 hours into my 10,000 expertise program..........I'm still in Florida working with my team, family all went home on Saturday. Heard it was snowing like crazy.......I'll be home soon and back to practicing.........

as an FYI, these two Jet Pilots ski damn, damn well, John was literally doing snow dancing and flips whilst waiting on my butt to roll down the single green trail!!!
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You can tell he photoshopped my picture into this, see how much taller I look...


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and if that truly was his co-pilot options then I suggest he most probably needed you more than ever cause he's done gone lost his frigging marbles.

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