OK all, here goes. Getting furloughed and have been in the airlines for about 10 years. I've been offered a job flying a Citation Ultra which will be operated part 91. This is an upgrade for this particular company as they previously had a turboprop. I am going to be in charge of pretty much everything on this bird and need some direction and advice on making this transition. Would like info on how most operators do their flight planning, w and b, etc. Thanks for any input folks.
Wow, I don't even know where to begin. You are looking for info on filing flight plans and w/b. That isn't even the tip of the iceberg.
Just off the top of my head:
Everything above +
Set up a customs account
Find a list of unneccesary equipment for your aircraft (like an MEL, but for part 91 ops)
Establish a maintenance program (I have 4 excel spreadsheets, one of which is 100 pages long, that track every maintenance check, when it was done last AND when it is due next)
Set up a flight time/cycles/expesnes report
I think someone already mentioned the LOA for RVSM.
Chart services
Time swap agreements
You'll need to set up e-mail alerts with the FAA, TSA, Cessna Citation, your local airport, your GPS if you have one and so on.
Ya, you can use Fltplan.com for flight plans, it is great.
For w/b, I set up a simple spreadsheet that calculates the w/b for me. All I have to do is enter the numbers. You aren't required to complete a w/b for any flight. You are required to carry the w/b data for the aircraft.
There are services that can help you with performance, or you can do it yourself.
Good luck. Managing an aircraft for the first time is an excersize of doing the best you can and hoping you don't miss something important.
Oh, almost forgot...you'll need these links:
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/forms/
http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov...ate_flyers_guide.ctt/private_flyers_guide.pdf