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im gonna say something thay I will regret... I miss Falcons

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LegacyDriver

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I'm gonna say something that I will regret... I miss Falcons

Not as much as I miss Embraers (which kick Falcon's ass) but....I've come to appreciate the good things in the Falcon after flying this Wichita abomination.Grrrrrr.:)Bring it on.
 
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Don't matter. It is a jet built by Cessna and...well...*gag* !!!!I actually miss the French Fried POS by comparison!!!!!
 
LD....LD...LD.....

Its all good my man, I wouldn't care too much about what you are flying. Pay me good and work me 10 days a month for nice people and I will continue to fly your Global, Gulfstream, Falcon, citation, or even -yes- a Legacy. I just dont care...its the job, not the plane.

That being said - you set yourself up here on purpose so I cant resist...;)

I think flying a citation will be good for you. You can climb right to altitude and go .68, land at 90KIAS (even in crosswinds - I know you have been practicing son!) manage that wing, taxi without worry, etc etc...nobody will get hurt. Just fill it up and go.

Think of it as training wheels. You are a scrappy fella - you tried to ride a real bike (the mighty Falcon) a little too early and fell and cried a bit. Its OK. You had your temper tantrums and time outs and are preparing yourself to try again sometime soon. No better place for a challenged learner to build the basics than in a citation. We are proud of you LD!......:)







;)


(And no, really - congrats on the job, thats always good to hear these days)
 
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Oh boy this is fun! You guys crack me up. Actually to be flying anything in this day and age is a privilege. Best wishes to you all.
 
...For real - I would fly a Cirrus for the right pay, right schedule, and good job security.
 
Yeah but if ya get violated cuz u can't find the right switches in a maze of switches, buttons, and dials u won't be flying long. Yikes!This plane needs a flight engineer. LOL!I agree though, any flying job in this economy is a miracle. Good luck to everyone.
 
Yeah but if ya get violated cuz u can't find the right switches in a maze of switches, buttons, and dials u won't be flying long. Yikes!This plane needs a flight engineer...

A flight engineer on a Cessna Product? I think all of the model's COULD be single pilot.
 
A flight engineer on a Cessna Product? I think all of the model's COULD be single pilot.


Maybe after you've flown it awhile. That said, a 50 I could do single pilot a lot easier than this thing.

I'm coming out of a highly advanced, automated airplane with simple, highly redundant systems into less automated, less sophisticated ones. It is probably harder to go backwards than forwards. Maybe.

I'm glad my first type was the EMB because I think I would have been overloaded in anything else. Maybe I have ADHD or something...
 
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Never got a PM from ya, LD....

I went from a CRJ to a Citation II...its not a hard transition.

Sure you've got switches vs. push-button selectors and not much in the plane is automated, but really, there's simple not that much *to* automate on a straight-winged Citation.
 
I'm not on the II though. :)

Let me try to PM you again.

(BTW, I thought the CRJ was busier than the ERJ up front, also, after all those years J/S on them. I got very lucky to go to the Embraer as a first jet. Very lucky.)
 
when you say CRJ, you must remember the 700/900 are much improved and a little more automated than the 100/200 :)
 
I guess I should have said I came from the stretch Challenger with no FADEC that made you turn your own anti-ice on, then...
 

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