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Post subject: Citation versus airline Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 18:39 |
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Joined: 01/17/21 Posts: 92 Post Likes: +42
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Just returned from a trip down south in my Citation . What a wonderful trip no problem scheduling & cancelation nightmares of the airline . Makes you feel sorry for the people that must fly commercial. Especially Southwest.
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 22:45 |
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Joined: 01/07/21 Posts: 404 Post Likes: +391
Aircraft: M20J/R, Sr22, SR20
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Mooney Ovation Vs. Airline (can't) Car (no way)
Dec 26, F45 to SAV - 2:07 Flight time. To far to drive, not feasible by airline. Dec 29, SAV to AVL - 1:17 Flight time. To far to drive, not feasible by airline. (NOTE, orig going to drive 2 hours to Charleston and sightsee. Last minute, decided to jump in Mooney and fly to Asheville (she's never been). Quick rent a car res with Signature and 1.5 hours later we're in town) Jan 1, 2023, AVL to F45, 3 hours ESE, To far to drive, not feasible by airline.
Citation, someday soon we hope or a TP.
Mooney, fantastic for these types of flights.
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 01:09 |
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Joined: 01/29/09 Posts: 4744 Post Likes: +2463 Company: retired corporate mostly Location: Chico,California KCIC/CL56
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Quote: -5 Com'on people... recognize sarcasm....
_________________ Jeff
soloed in a land of Superhomers/1959 Cessna 150, retired with Proline 21/ CJ4.
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 01:14 |
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Joined: 08/02/09 Posts: 1337 Post Likes: +412 Company: Nantucket Rover Repair Location: Manchester, NH (MHT)
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Username Protected wrote: Quote: -5 Com'on people... recognize sarcasm.... He must be a troll. He has about 1000 more likes than he does posts.
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 12:24 |
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Joined: 01/17/21 Posts: 92 Post Likes: +42
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Have cousins at Coco Beach used to fly into TIX all the time , nice airport & good people at FBO . Flew down 12/16 163 knot quartering headwind , One of the slowest ground speeds I’ve ever had .
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 22:25 |
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Joined: 11/15/17 Posts: 1052 Post Likes: +546 Company: Cessna (retired)
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I wasn't high enough up at Cessna to get a Citation for a trip with only one or few people, but made a number of trips in a Citation with a larger group or more senior people. Sure was nice.
One time we had a meeting with Indianapolis with Allison that flight test wanted to attend, so we took an X ticket 750. We had a legitimate reason for us engineers to fly to observe one thing or another, but had a good excuse to not take anybody from Purchasing.
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 01 Jan 2023, 21:08 |
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Joined: 07/28/15 Posts: 67 Post Likes: +41
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Can’t beat it!
Last week’s Christmas trip from NorCal to middle of nowhere MO (where my in laws live) was 3:47 in the Mustang nonstop. Dropped wife and kids off, flew to Wichita for recurrent in the sim, 2 days later back to MO. Lovely Christmas vacation and back a couple of days ago in CA enjoying quiet ATC (with 3 mentions by airline pilots that it “sure is quiet without the Southwest guys”)
I’ve always hated the airline experience - GA by jet is the best way to get around bar none!
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 09:26 |
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Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 19938 Post Likes: +25007 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
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Username Protected wrote: Airline would have been 6+ hours. This is a regular trip for me and do it anywhere 4:00 to 5:30 if I have to stop for fuel or have a tailwind. When comparing travel times GA versus airline, don't forget to add the departure latency of airlines. They rarely leave at the exact moment you want to leave, so there's added hours of delay. The GA plane goes when you want it to. Mike C.
_________________ Email mikec (at) ciholas.com
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Post subject: Re: Citation versus airline Posted: 02 Jan 2023, 19:26 |
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Joined: 01/17/21 Posts: 92 Post Likes: +42
Aircraft: C550
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Not only can you leave at the last minute . If you need to cancel , just call & cancel the rental car .
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