GVFlyer
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I don't know if they applied with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale or not, but if they did, the crew of N509QS established a new class C-1L Group 3 Turbojet record for their flight from Washington, Dulles to Maui Hawaii last night with an average speed of 855 kph or 462 Knots.
GV
Do we know if it is a G550 or not? Wow - that's a long late-night flight... Do those aircraft have a separate crew bed or rest quarters? Regardless, I'm sure they're happy to be in Maui right now.
Do we know if it is a G550 or not? Wow - that's a long late-night flight... Do those aircraft have a separate crew bed or rest quarters? Regardless, I'm sure they're happy to be in Maui right now.
He who flys the LEAST and has the SHORTEST legs and is HOME the most wins!![]()
That is just normal everyday stuff. I am sure no one applied for anything.
All right!!! I finally won something!!! Woo hoo!!!He who flys the LEAST and has the SHORTEST legs and is HOME the most wins!![]()
With the winds last night your Gulfstream would have had to average just over M 0.87 to make it from Dulles to Maui in eight hours and fifty-seven minutes. You guys normally fly around at M 0.87?
I did Dulles to Maui last summer, and it was just under 10 hours (felt like 48 with the guy I was with :bawling: ). They must have been booking!
Anything under 10 hours is like a drive through the neighborhood. At 14.5 is when I start yearning for the ground!
I did Dulles to Maui last summer, and it was just under 10 hours (felt like 48 with the guy I was with :bawling: ). They must have been booking!
Anything under 10 hours is like a drive through the neighborhood. At 14.5 is when I start yearning for the ground!
Having flown many a trans-con, and just running the numbers in my mind, you are correct. They had to be hauling ass. They had to hit the coast at somewhere around 4:30 in the flight, that is moving. Any time you can cross the country in less the 5hrs is good time.
The jet stream must have been way north.
I checked the wind right after GVFlyer made his post. N509QS had an average 40 knot headwind so he had to be truing out at around 500 knots!
Yea I will buy that. .85 just like I said.
Uh...M0.85 is 488 knots at the tropopause. M0.87 is 499 knots.