LegacyDriver
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But running of the runway when you want to use that single one T/R your relying on to stop before hitting the grassy area is a factor, and a correlation for your paycheck .....
Are the brakes on the DA-50/900's really that weak? I don't know, never flown either. I just have a hard time believing it's as bad as some say on here.
If the 50/900's needed more reversing/stopping power, I would have thought that Dassault would have put 3 TR's on the airplanes, or possibly modded them by now.
No, they're not. It is just that some people become so brainwashed into believing that the aircraft they like the most, is superior to all other aircraft in spite of the actual facts.
I loved flying the 727, I really did, but does that mean it is the greatest, most wonderful aircraft ever built, Hell no. Did the 727 have a faults, Hell yes.
I loved flying the Sabre 40 with the -8 engine, but were there better aircraft, yes.
Facts are that the Legacy cannot perform as well as the Falcon 900EX or the G-IVSP, let alone the Falcon 7X or the G-550 or the Global Express. It is not even an apples to oranges comparison, more like an elephant to a mouse.
And here is the kicker ...
How many Gulfstreams 4's ran of the end of the runway ? None.
Compared to Embraers and G-Strings....Falcons are sh*t. Sorry.
And here is the kicker ...
How many Gulfstreams 4's ran of the end of the runway ? None.
How many F900 (or F50) ? Go look it up. Thats right. SINGLE engine thrust reverser. Any contaminated runway landing and those skinny tires on the Falcon make you slip and slide while your looking to stop it.
Hence quite a few flight departments left their Falcon 900 at the end of the runway and bought a Gulfstream 4 (or better).
That may cost you in fuel, but not in stopping power like from that one hair dryer engine in the middle on the Falcon
And without those slutty slats ....
Eric,
Why must you be such a tool???? As many here have shown, your G-IV data is inaccurate. Additionally, I challenge you to cite one instance where a DA-900 overran a runway where pilot error wasn't the primary cause of the event.
Yes, I will admit that Dassault's performance data does excessively penalize for contaminated (read icy) runways. But if one plans their arrival correctly then you would likely land at about 30,000 lbs. which equates to a Vref of 112 kts. Not difficult to get the plane stopped from that speed if you land within the touchdown zone. Also, while the T/R is not factored into the landing #'s, it is perfectly acceptable to use the T/R until completely stopped.
LegacyDriver said:I will take lower pay and a Legacy any day of the week.
To me the Legacy itself is QOL. The airplane takes care of its crew better than anything I've flown so far. Other than a Lineage I don't imagine any other jet will do as well in that department and that is worth more than money to me.
Not me man. I will take lower pay and a Legacy any day of the week. Falcons are okay. Better than Cessnas any way. To me the Legacy itself is QOL. The airplane takes care of its crew better than anything I've flown so far. Other than a Lineage I don't imagine any other jet will do as well in that department and that is worth more than money to me. (And G200, I know half a dozen guys making well over $120K a year in the EMB here in the States--guys overseas do better still. That's a heck of a lot more than this non-Legacy pays me, and more than the Falcon did.)
No joke. When it is 120 degrees outside and I'm nice and comfortable in my Legacy cockpit vs sweating my a** off in a Falcon or Cessna the paycheck doesn't make up for the misery.
There is no way a 7X beats the EMB in operating cost. Gawd help you the first time something breaks on your Frogjet (and trust me it will).[/QUOT
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