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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 27 Sep 2017, 14:58 |
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Joined: 05/29/13 Posts: 14730 Post Likes: +12503 Company: Easy Ice, LLC Location: Marquette, Michigan; Scottsdale, AZ, Telluride
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Username Protected wrote: Ok - I don't have a 360 camara like Mark - You are breaking my heart All that fancy graphics and stuff. Impressive. If I went to that trouble I'd post about two videos a year. Fine job. Lot a work. I am a low quality high volume guy.
_________________ Mark Hangen Deputy Minister of Ice (aka FlyingIceperson) Power of the Turbine "Jet Elite"
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 27 Sep 2017, 15:09 |
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Joined: 01/31/09 Posts: 5193 Post Likes: +3038 Location: Northern NJ
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Username Protected wrote: I am a low quality high volume guy. 
_________________ Allen
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 27 Sep 2017, 18:17 |
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Joined: 07/11/11 Posts: 2430 Post Likes: +2843 Location: Woodlands TX
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Username Protected wrote: Ok - I don't have a 360 camara like Mark - You are breaking my heart All that fancy graphics and stuff. Impressive. If I went to that trouble I'd post about two videos a year. Fine job. Lot a work. I am a low quality high volume guy. Well that's exactly why I post two videos per year!!!
Now you see why I'm hesitant to teach my wife more about flying? I'll be riding in the back soon...
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 27 Sep 2017, 20:44 |
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Joined: 11/10/13 Posts: 885 Post Likes: +527 Location: Kcir
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Alex,
Great video! My wife and I viewed it together and plan to adopt some of your protocols. Thanks for the post and prompting us to imulate and be more safe.
Mark
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 27 Sep 2017, 21:04 |
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Joined: 08/18/12 Posts: 774 Post Likes: +168 Company: D.J. Williams, Inc. Location: Lake Mary, FL
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Alex, Excellent video. Your wife is a good SIC.
Dave
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 27 Sep 2017, 22:45 |
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Username Protected wrote: Flew a 32 minute trip to Yuma today for a leasee. His lawyer owns a 421 but has no experience in a jet. He taxied, worked the radios, and hand flew the whole trip back to KSDL. Did a fine job. Here is his landing. He's got the bug I'd say. I feel like a crack dealer. [youtube]https://youtu.be/aB2PGSLHT5I[/youtube] Great instructing Mark! You coached him right through it...well done! When you gonna work on that CFI cert?  Only question I have is flaps in the turn? Just a lowly Navajo driver, so not familiar with the II flaps.
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 28 Sep 2017, 00:08 |
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Joined: 05/29/13 Posts: 14730 Post Likes: +12503 Company: Easy Ice, LLC Location: Marquette, Michigan; Scottsdale, AZ, Telluride
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Username Protected wrote: Great instructing Mark! You coached him right through it...well done! When you gonna work on that CFI cert?  Only question I have is flaps in the turn? Just a lowly Navajo driver, so not familiar with the II flaps. I can sign guys off on SiC training. That's enough. Not sure what you are asking? Did I deploy landing flaps during the turn? If so it was a speed control thing. A tad close to airport.
_________________ Mark Hangen Deputy Minister of Ice (aka FlyingIceperson) Power of the Turbine "Jet Elite"
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 28 Sep 2017, 06:30 |
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Username Protected wrote: Great instructing Mark! You coached him right through it...well done! When you gonna work on that CFI cert?  Only question I have is flaps in the turn? Just a lowly Navajo driver, so not familiar with the II flaps. I can sign guys off on SiC training. That's enough. Not sure what you are asking? Did I deploy landing flaps during the turn? If so it was a speed control thing. A tad close to airport.
Yeah, you reached down and deployed landing flaps just as he rolled into the turn. But, I get the speed management thing.
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 28 Sep 2017, 06:42 |
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Username Protected wrote: Yeah, you reached down and deployed landing flaps just as he rolled into the turn. But, I get the speed management thing.
Flaps in Citations are hydraulic actuated and fine to deploy in a turn. He was high and fast close in and have to get out the drag to slow down and go down. Otherwise can be difficult to get a stabilized approach at close to Vref.
_________________ Allen
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II Posted: 07 Oct 2017, 18:22 |
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Joined: 05/29/13 Posts: 14730 Post Likes: +12503 Company: Easy Ice, LLC Location: Marquette, Michigan; Scottsdale, AZ, Telluride
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Username Protected wrote: Mark did it require new internals or just pads. Did u do both sides? Replaced the whole assembly. $5k. Left side only. Core charge $30k!! 
_________________ Mark Hangen Deputy Minister of Ice (aka FlyingIceperson) Power of the Turbine "Jet Elite"
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