Turtledriver
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I dont understand why people like to argue soo much about which airplane is the best. I fly a GV now and have no xperience on a legacy. But if My boss bought one I would have no problem flying them. We dont get to make the choice of what our boss buys. Im just happy having a job in times like these. As long as my pay is good and I have quality of life, I could care less what I fly.
Fly Safe
I dont understand why people like to argue soo much about which airplane is the best. I fly a GV now and have no xperience on a legacy. But if My boss bought one I would have no problem flying them. We dont get to make the choice of what our boss buys. Im just happy having a job in times like these. As long as my pay is good and I have quality of life, I could care less what I fly.
Fly Safe
Like thats hard to do?
I have been known to keep quiet, just lurk and learn from all the professionals here and elsewhere.
The aviation boards have their moments, but for real entertainment one must cruise a handful of the firearm or boating forums.
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+1 on that. My nod goes to www.ar15.com
Thats the grand daddy of them all, look around ya might pick up some advice from avbug, GVFlyer, etc..
But really, some of those clowns on that site make LD look stable.
(just kidding LD)
I want to believe that but I don't buy it at all. I do care what I fly and I hope it won't be a falcon again (sorry to you Falcon believers).
Come on page 81!
roger that - i wouldn't mind a king air either
I dont understand why people like to argue soo much about which airplane is the best. I fly a GV now and have no xperience on a legacy. But if My boss bought one I would have no problem flying them. We dont get to make the choice of what our boss buys. Im just happy having a job in times like these. As long as my pay is good and I have quality of life, I could care less what I fly.
Fly Safe
I want to believe that but I don't buy it at all. I do care what I fly and I hope it won't be a falcon again (sorry to you Falcon believers).
Come on page 81!
Come on as if you had a choice unless you had jobs chasing you! Most people dont have a choice. You get hired into a company and fly what ever they have. Most likely what you have experience in but if they get a new airplane and want you to fly it, what are you gonna say, NO??
Having flown a few Falcons, I can see where one may call them underpowered for long range/high altitude....but what else can one complain about? Extremely reliable, quiet for pax, and very, very simple to fly...![]()
Reliable? Compared to a Legacy or a CRJ? Not even close.
Simple to fly? Falcons are simple to fly, but nothing is easier than an Embraer other than maybe a 152. Going from an EMB to a Falcon the workload goes way up (other than coupled VNAV--which EMB really needs to get on board with!). I'm sure the CRJ is the same way.
Eventually the simplicity, reliability, automation, and redundancy of the EMB will be commonplace in the corporate world but I don't see us there as an industry segment just yet.
The Falcon was a fun jet, but old, small, inefficient, and not so sturdy as I was lead to believe.
NO WAY! - If you can honestly say the workload went "way up" in a Falcon compared to an EMB.....my justification for never stepping on a regional airliner was/is a good choice....
Automation of the EMB? did you just say it didn't even have VNAV?
Simplicity? I just cant imagine it gets any easier than a Falcon. It's been, by far, the easiest corp plane I have ever flown! (50,900EX, and 7X)
Inefficient? - I'm doing flight plans as we speak here for an upcoming Falcon trip - nonstop 5845nm and a fuel burn of 27,994lbs.
anyhow - no kidding, what did you find that made the workload go way up??
disclaimer - FWIW I never flew a Legacy
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Come on as if you had a choice unless you had jobs chasing you! Most people dont have a choice. You get hired into a company and fly what ever they have. Most likely what you have experience in but if they get a new airplane and want you to fly it, what are you gonna say, NO??
NO WAY! - If you can honestly say the workload went "way up" in a Falcon compared to an EMB.....my justification for never stepping on a regional airliner was/is a good choice....![]()
Automation of the EMB? did you just say it didn't even have VNAV?
Simplicity? I just cant imagine it gets any easier than a Falcon. It's been, by far, the easiest corp plane I have ever flown! (50,900EX, and 7X)
Inefficient? - I'm doing flight plans as we speak here for an upcoming Falcon trip - nonstop 5845nm and a fuel burn of 27,994lbs.
anyhow - no kidding, what did you find that made the workload go way up??
disclaimer - FWIW I never flew a Legacy
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