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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
PostPosted: 28 May 2016, 11:39 
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This was the departure radar. Funny exchange with the controller. (I don't have a parachute :duck: )

KSWF is about 10 o'clock and 6 miles. I wasn't in any particular hurry. Just going to the Citation Service Center for a right main tire change. ($1,200 for one tire plus labor)

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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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The aircraft sitting next to me at Citation Service center. This was the bird that got the press for having an expired registration.


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Good call! Didn't look pretty. What was the wind? Any chance of using another runway pointing to something less red?

Anybody else trying to takeoff at the same time? Be interesting to see what they did.... I would'a done what you did!

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Good call both times. Diverting or delaying are always good ideas when anything is in doubt.

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Good call! Didn't look pretty. What was the wind? Any chance of using another runway pointing to something less red?

Anybody else trying to takeoff at the same time? Be interesting to see what they did.... I would'a done what you did!


John I believe he's starting to make prudent decisions now that he's getting a true second in command in the cockpit..........strangely enough with the same last name as yours but apparently with a sweeter disposition ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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Flew into Dallas Love Friday. There was weather moving into the area. On final at 1000ft AGL, my wind vector pointer was right on the nose at 40kts. Here was the metar.

METAR KDAL 271753Z 15009KT 10SM FEW008 FEW040TCU BKN150 BKN230
22/19 A2975 RMK AO2 RAE45 TSB19E45
SLP068 TS MOVD E TCU S P0000 60024 T02170189 10217
20194 56026=

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Flew into Dallas Love Friday. There was weather moving into the area. On final at 1000ft AGL, my wind vector pointer was right on the nose at 40kts. Here was the metar.

METAR KDAL 271753Z 15009KT 10SM FEW008 FEW040TCU BKN150 BKN230
22/19 A2975 RMK AO2 RAE45 TSB19E45
SLP068 TS MOVD E TCU S P0000 60024 T02170189 10217
20194 56026=

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Certainly had that happen when a system was moving in. Glad it didn't have an adverse affect. The gusts that drop off on short final sure get one's attention.

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Certainly had that happen when a system was moving in. Glad it didn't have an adverse affect. The gusts that drop off on short final sure get one's attention.



Lost 15 knots from 1000agl to 100agl and the remaining 15 in the last 100 feet. I was primed for a go around expecting the bottom to fall out but was vref plus 30 at 1000ft and ended up at vref plus 0 at 10 feet. What was odd to me is that it wasn't that bumpy. I have never experienced on that extreme. I got wind checks from the tower twice on the approach. Would you have gone to another airport?


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Certainly had that happen when a system was moving in. Glad it didn't have an adverse affect. The gusts that drop off on short final sure get one's attention.



Lost 15 knots from 1000agl to 100agl and the remaining 15 in the last 100 feet. I was primed for a go around expecting the bottom to fall out but was vref plus 30 at 1000ft and ended up at vref plus 0 at 10 feet. What was odd to me is that it wasn't that bumpy. I have never experienced on that extreme. I got wind checks from the tower twice on the approach. Would you have gone to another airport?


Holy moly. That's is quite a spread. Least you had the runway for it. Hats off. Short runway or short on experience and that could have been ugly. :clap:
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Holy moly. That's is quite a spread. Least you had the runway for it. Hats off. Short runway or short on experience and that could have been ugly. :clap:


For sure, short runway, punt and head elsewhere. But in this case, long runway, lots of fuel to go elsewhere, I tried to find a reason not to do attempt it and I couldn't.


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As promised...John L's 18 year old pride and joy. Gurl got game! John...you raised her right.

She also made $1,000. Had the time of her life.

She is six feet tall and slender as a supermodel. Ate that Cowboy Cut Ribeye like it was an appetizer! How does she do that!

All this during the week before college finals.

One quote from her that I didn't capture on video was the answer to my question "when are you going to join BT...you can join in the chat with a bunch of old guys like me and your dad. " Her response...image the disdainful tone from an 18 yr old college freshman " yeah...that sounds like a lot of fun". :lol:

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Great job Olivia!

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Great for her! What is she studying? I suppose there's lots of time in the road for studying, when she ain't rockin that is. :D


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Wohoo!! :thumbup:

Well done!!!!!

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