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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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Here is Friday morning's ILS into 35 at Salina. ... This was a fuel stop.

Curious how this stop was chosen.

There are other places with cheaper fuel and seemingly equal or even better service, for example KAPA where fuel is 30% cheaper, about $2.

How close were you to making this non stop? Was this from KLAS or somewhere else?

KLAS to KCMH is 1539 nm and would be with a tailwind. Surprised if the II can't do that.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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Here is Friday morning's ILS into 35 at Salina. ... This was a fuel stop.

Curious how this stop was chosen.

There are other places with cheaper fuel and seemingly equal or even better service, for example KAPA where fuel is 30% cheaper, about $2.

How close were you to making this non stop? Was this from KLAS or somewhere else?

KLAS to KCMH is 1539 nm and would be with a tailwind. Surprised if the II can't do that.

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KSDL to KCMH. About halfway. 12,000 foot runway. CAA. They can turn us is 20 min. We may have been able to make it. But it would have been close. We departed at 3AM. This broke the trip up.

Finally..OPM
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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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Naw. But she gives me "street cred"'with age appropriate women :cross:


Age appropriate is a funny thing and very culture dependant. My friends dad married his mother when he was 50 and she was 15. Stayed married until he died in his 90's.


:bugeye: Yeah...that's not gunna work in the ole USA. :bat: Unless you are from certain states.
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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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KSDL to KCMH. ... We may have been able to make it. But it would have been close.

I'm collecting real world examples of such flights, so forgive me if I ask a few more questions.

1442 nm great circle. Should be near zero traffic issues at the time of the flight. Looking at the 550 operations manual, the range chart for FL390 shows:
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Seems to say you will need about 3940 lbs of fuel leaving just over 1000 lbs reserve. I did it at FL390, no tailwind, and not LRC, all of which you may be able to improve on. Time was not bad at 4:45 either. The passengers would probably sleep through the whole thing.

I understand there are other issues besides fuel that come into play, such as weather at CMH, or not enough payload left over with full fuel, etc, but it seems like the plane could have made this non stop comfortably according to the book.

Is the book so optimistic as to be unobtainable? I'd be curious how you flight plan the II and how close to the book you are willing to come.

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12,000 foot runway. CAA. They can turn us is 20 min.

If speed was the objective, then non stop wins even if you have to power back to LRC.

Curious, do you ever consider not using TRs on a 12,000 ft runway?

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What a powerful drug it is. Detox from OPM can be brutal!

Given OPM, why aren't you flying a V. :-)

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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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Practically speaking 4:45 is a long ass flight. Prefer 4 or less. I have done 3 4 hour 1300 mm flights. Landed with 800 lbs. 100%n1. After getting up at 1:30am for a 3am flight. I thought it was best to have a break.


I always use thrusters. Muscle memory. Only difference is how much I pull on them. Not much on 12000 feet

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 Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation II
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Practically speaking 4:45 is a long ass flight. Prefer 4 or less.

The Citation V would have gotten you about that, with more reserve or cabin load.

Hey, it's just OPM. :-)

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Practically speaking 4:45 is a long ass flight. Prefer 4 or less.

The Citation V would have gotten you about that, with more reserve or cabin load.

Hey, it's just OPM. :-)

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We use the V about half the time. But it is at tbo
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KBWI. Landed. On ground for 4 hours. $668 in fees. Avoid at all costs.

Jet A $7.60. F that.

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KBWI. Landed. On ground for 4 hours. $668 in fees. Avoid at all costs.

Jet A $7.60. F that.


Sounds fine with OPM.

With MYM I use MTN for that area.

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KBWI. Landed. On ground for 4 hours. $668 in fees. Avoid at all costs.

Jet A $7.60. F that.


Sounds fine with OPM.

With MYM I use MTN for that area.


Ha. This leg was on me. But even with OPM there is a level of reasonableness.
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But even with OPM there is a level of reasonableness.


BWI used to be GA friendly before Signature arrived. It shows what can happen without FBO competition.

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Closing DCA also contributed. I remember the days of flying into KDCA and using Butler.

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Closing DCA also contributed. I remember the days of flying into KDCA and using Butler.



So do I. Butler ramp used to be filled with GA.

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