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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 14 May 2016, 17:33 |
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Username Protected wrote: A quick survey of 441's on controller makes me think that 441 prices have come down over the last several years. Yes, I noticed too. I think the reasons are: Some of the SID inspections are now hitting recurrence, so their long term burdens are starting to take a toll on market values. The price of fuel has 441 pilots looking at jets. You can get a lot of jets for the price of a 441. 441 owners tend to be older, so move out of the plane as they retire. It is simply supply and demand in the end. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 14 May 2016, 21:00 |
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I have noticed too that the prices seems to have come down a little, but it also seems the current ones for sale has higher total time and more hours since overhaul...?
Another funny thing: plane and pilot did a story on the new GE Turboprop engine. It has revolutionary new features like single button start, computerized over temp, over torq protection, and is more fuel efficient than a PT-6...... Hm, Garrett had all those features in the 70's. I enjoy starting my Garretts, just push one button and everything thereafter is automatic. No worry about ignition, fuel enrichment, etc. on takeoff apply full pier and the computer keeps from over torq and over temp
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 17 May 2016, 16:27 |
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Mike, I've followed your posts with interest. Question: do you wear /have a brass rat?....... Just asking, Bill Jeffers, '61 course VI
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 17 May 2016, 19:01 |
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Username Protected wrote: Mike, I've followed your posts with interest. Question: do you wear /have a brass rat?....... Just asking, Bill Jeffers, '61 course VI No, I didn't get one. Seemed ostentatious. Not as much the tradition for the grad students, particularly in my day. 1988 SM course VI. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 17 May 2016, 20:25 |
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I thought there might be that connection from reading your posts. As far as ostentatious, very few people know what I'm talking about, and very few recognize them. But occasionally it's fun to connect. I still have mine but don't wear it much. BTW, there is now a ring for grad students. Best regards, Bill
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 22 May 2016, 11:05 |
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So where do 441 owners/operators hang out? Does not seem like many here. Weren't many on CPA. Not evident on CJP forum. www.conquestowners.org seems dead, last post 6 years ago in the forum. Google search revealed no conquest pilot forum. Do Conquest pilots not interact much? Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 22 May 2016, 12:49 |
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Username Protected wrote: So where do 441 owners/operators hang out? Does not seem like many here. Weren't many on CPA. Not evident on CJP forum. http://www.conquestowners.org seems dead, last post 6 years ago in the forum. Google search revealed no conquest pilot forum. Do Conquest pilots not interact much? Mike C. Mike, have you tried The Twin Cessna Forum? http://www.twincessna.org/forum/index.phpIt was a good source of info when we had our 414. I'm sure there is some good knowledge of the 441 there!
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 22 May 2016, 14:21 |
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Username Protected wrote: So where do 441 owners/operators hang out? Does not seem like many here. Weren't many on CPA. Not evident on CJP forum. http://www.conquestowners.org seems dead, last post 6 years ago in the forum. Google search revealed no conquest pilot forum. Do Conquest pilots not interact much? Mike C. From looking at the FAA RVSM approval listing, my theory is few are owner flown - most 441's/PA42s (the 400LS) are on 135 certificates or owned by companies that have a company pilot so chances are you will see very little type specific traffic. The logical place to look would be the Twin Cessna Forum, but as Martti points out, not much traffic there. Other than that, BT would probably be the best place to get some real world feedback.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 22 May 2016, 14:29 |
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Username Protected wrote: Cabin at 11K. That is one advantage of the jets. They have 8+ PSI pressurization, so at cruise they have 8000 ft cabins. There is a noticeable difference in fatigue between 8K and 11K elevations. Quote: Many 441 pilots who never flew RVSM equipped planes told me it wasn't worth the hassle. How much hassle/money is it to get, and to maintain? Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 22 May 2016, 16:41 |
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Joined: 12/15/10 Posts: 595 Post Likes: +301 Location: Burlington VT KBTV
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Username Protected wrote: Cabin at 11K. That is one advantage of the jets. They have 8+ PSI pressurization, so at cruise they have 8000 ft cabins. There is a noticeable difference in fatigue between 8K and 11K elevations. Quote: Many 441 pilots who never flew RVSM equipped planes told me it wasn't worth the hassle. How much hassle/money is it to get, and to maintain? Mike C. Jets win all day in the press. Diff game. I drink plenty of fluids, take some Advil and puff on 02 in high cabin alt. cruise. I'm always fresh, the passengers a little less.
The RVSM process was painless. Our avionics shop who installed the dual G600/STEC 2100 package per the STC, wrote and submitted our RVSM maintenance and operations manual to the FSDO. It took 5-6 weeks to get the LOA. I'm sure the timeline will vary greatly between FSDO's depending on their workload.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna 441 copilot time Posted: 22 May 2016, 16:41 |
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Martti, Your fuel burn seems a little high compared to what I usually see. I usually see around 400 lbs (60GPH) around FL310. At FL350 it is more like the mid 300 lbs/HR, sometimes down to 46GPH. Have you calibrated the Shadin during many top-offs? On the forum of C90 versus 250, I see the 250 uses 530 lbs/HR at FL310 burning 80GPH, and 270KTS. I wonder how that would compare to a Conquest at same speed? I might find out tomorrow 
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