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With the winds last night your Gulfstream would have had to average just over M 0.87 to make it from Dulles to Maui in eight hours and fifty-seven minutes. You guys normally fly around at M 0.87?


Normally .85 but the winds were just lighter I am guessing. Maybe they were in a hurry for a short night who knows. But anyway good for them, I will ask them we gave them that airframe.
 
I did Dulles to Maui last summer, and it was just under 10 hours (felt like 48 with the guy I was with :bawling: ). They must have been booking!

Anything under 10 hours is like a drive through the neighborhood. At 14.5 is when I start yearning for the ground!
 
whats the average stage length of the iv?

4 to 6hrs? plllleaaase.
 
I did Dulles to Maui last summer, and it was just under 10 hours (felt like 48 with the guy I was with :bawling: ). They must have been booking!

Anything under 10 hours is like a drive through the neighborhood. At 14.5 is when I start yearning for the ground!


Having flown many a trans-con, and just running the numbers in my mind, you are correct. They had to be hauling ass. They had to hit the coast at somewhere around 4:30 in the flight, that is moving. Any time you can cross the country in less the 5hrs is good time.

The jet stream must have been way north.
 
I did Dulles to Maui last summer, and it was just under 10 hours (felt like 48 with the guy I was with :bawling: ). They must have been booking!

Anything under 10 hours is like a drive through the neighborhood. At 14.5 is when I start yearning for the ground!

I'm guessing one of maybe three guys for that one. No wonder you headed north;) .
 
Having flown many a trans-con, and just running the numbers in my mind, you are correct. They had to be hauling ass. They had to hit the coast at somewhere around 4:30 in the flight, that is moving. Any time you can cross the country in less the 5hrs is good time.

The jet stream must have been way north.


I checked the wind right after GVFlyer made his post. N509QS had an average 40 knot headwind so he had to be truing out at around 500 knots!
 

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