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Gulfstream IV Performance Data & Range Map

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The fatigue thing is a kinda iffy argument in my opinion. Too many other variables impacting a persons level of fatigue.

I respectfully disagree, Fido. The "fatigue thing" is NOT an iffy argument. When we went from a GII (430 airplane and 8000' cabin) to a GIV 10 years ago, the reduction in fatigue on legs as short as 3 hours was imediately noticeable by both the crew and the principal. That 6000' cabin is wonderful (and just one more of the many wonderful attributes of the GIV).
 
Roger that, I suppose it could be more meaningful to some. My thought was the differintial between current model pressurization would be minor regarding fatigue.
 

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