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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation at 35k and 400 knots Posted: 11 May 2011, 17:28 |
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Joined: 07/10/08 Posts: 562 Post Likes: +114 Location: Leander, Texas
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Username Protected wrote: Didn't set standard pressure in the flight levels. I'm surprised the EFIS doesn't have an annunciator or reminder of some sort. I would guess that both sides were selected to the wrong baro otherwise the altitude would have been amber. I will hold my tongue on the rest  Kevin
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation at 35k and 400 knots Posted: 11 May 2011, 22:56 |
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Joined: 12/19/08 Posts: 12160 Post Likes: +3541
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Having flown an Enstrom helicopter, King Air 200, C-150, B55 Baron, and a Cherokee all in 3 weeks time I think I did pretty good in the Bravo. It was all me on the controls from startup to shutdown and my only mistake was missing the baro above 18k. I hand flew the plane from takeoff to 20k and we were in IMC for most of the trip. I think I did pretty good overall. Now, hold on while I pat myself on the back 
_________________ The kid gets it all. Just plant us in the damn garden, next to the stupid lion.
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Citation at 35k and 400 knots Posted: 13 May 2011, 00:53 |
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Joined: 07/27/10 Posts: 2155 Post Likes: +533
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Username Protected wrote: The FMS is a Universal, but I forget the model number. We just plain screwed up. I had a great landing though. . . . and we all know that the landing is all that counts. Thanks for honesty and pics. I'm really happy for you, and glad you get to do flying like that.
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