Thanks for the welcomes, but back to the original topic. Anything to say about the 400XP? Looks like the FMS is similar to what I'm used to. Do the NJA planes have three or four tubes? I know about the flameouts, spoilerons, internal lav. Is it a growing or shrinking fleet? Works hard? Training concerns? Areas it flies more than others? Anything you want to throw in there would be helpful.
Congrats and welcome to the 400XP fleet! Our 400's at NJA have 3 tubes, 4 weighs too much. Our fleet is around 25-26 airplanes currently with rumors that we will receive no more than that in the US. According to our CP, the decision will be made after the first of the year, but they are leaning towards no more than 25. You can work hard some days, but usually not. There are so many factors that affect the 400 and how hard you will work. First, it is extremely performance limited so they have to be picky about what type of mission it is sent on. Second, there are quite a few mx issues so you may spend an entire tour in LIT, FTY, VNY, SAT, TPA or any other Raytheon Service Center location. Generally, the 400 stays in a small geographic region but will also go all over. The longest trip I have done in a NJA 400 is SDL to IAD with a fuel stop in TUL. I am currently on day 6 of 7 and this is how the tour has went so far:
Day 1: Airline to LAX, find 2 mx issues and write up plane. Go to hotel.
Day 2: Show in LAX at 1100, sit hot spare until 1800. Ferry LAX to ABQ with a NJA crewmember in back in order to avoid an after midnight.
Day 3: Show at 1100, ferry ABQ to FSD then pax from FSD to BIS. Go to hotel at 2000.
Day 4: Show at 0800, ferry BIS to EGE, pax from EGE to HOU, ferry from HOU to JLN (Joplin, MO). Go to hotel at 2000
Day 5: Show at 0800, pax from JLN to APA, ferry from APA to STP, pax from STP to DPA, ferry from DPA to CMH. Go to hotel at 22:30 Eastern (show was Central time). AC goes into mx at CMH.
Day 6: Show at hotel 09:15.
Day 5 was an unusually long day for the 400, but we were dealing with mx issues and trying to figure out a plan of action.
I hope that helps you out a little bit. The 400 has a fantastic chief pilot and numerous great people in the program.