dhc8fo
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You can't fly comfortably on a hot day for 1.5 hours unless you use talcum powder, otherwise you might get a heat rash.dhc8fo said:Could I load a Cessna 414 (Ram VI) up with 8 people on a hot day and fly a 1.5 hour trip FAIRLY comfortably?? By the book you can, but I want to hear from the real-life guys.
Based on you guy's input and guidance, I am thinking this is plane now....
I don't think that 8 people in a 414 for 1-1/2 hours would be particularly comfortable, if that's what you're asking.dhc8fo said:Could I load a Cessna 414 (Ram VI) up with 8 people on a hot day and fly a 1.5 hour trip FAIRLY comfortably??
Yes, this passenger/fuel configuration would make me nervous. It's been a while, but I have a couple of hours in a 414. Nice plane, but I wouldn't tempt fate.A Squared said:I don't think that 8 people in a 414 for 1-1/2 hours would be particularly comfortable, if that's what you're asking.
I bet a Carvan could go 10 full sized dudes and golf clubs and do that trip round trip with no problem. If the dudes weren't boat butts, you could probably do that complete trip tankering vfr reserves.agpilot34 said:Even with the Ram conversion, the 414 is NOT that good of a load hauler. I know I wouldnt try it. Come to think of it, I dont know 8 people I LIKE well enough to put together in that size aircraft for 1.5 hours on a hot day!! Seriously, if you are going to be hauling that kind of load repeatedly, I'd start thinking turbine... Cheyenne, Conquest, something like that. Better load haulers and MUCH more reliable engines. My opinion anyway.
dhc8fo said:Could I load a Cessna 414 (Ram VI) up with 8 people on a hot day and fly a 1.5 hour trip FAIRLY comfortably?? By the book you can, but I want to hear from the real-life guys.
Based on you guy's input and guidance, I am thinking this is plane now....
I liked the 414...it was kind of like the Lincoln of piston twins, but I'd never push filling seats in one.MauleSkinner said:I agree with FN FAL...zero fuel weight is probably going to be the LEGAL limitation...I flew a Ram IV that had zero fuel weight for 6 (including pilot) with 110lbs for bags.
Fly safe!
David
agpilot34 said:Grand Caravan has a 4,500lb useful load, and can be configured with 8 single row seats, so it would work, definitely.
Yea, but if you want to compare apples to apples, a new 414 would cost you two million and it still wouldn't be able to do the scenario we are talking about.GoingHot said:That would do the job, but you will need $1.5 million for a low time 3 year old Van, vs 300-350K for the 414.
are you talking about licensed empty weight or the basic empty weigth?dhc8fo said:I don't actually have the empty weight info yet on this particular plane I am considering.
I don't intend to bust any weights, so I was more realistically trying to acess whether or not it was doable.... on paper it seems like it could fly (no pun intended), but I was looking for real world experience as far as performance.
I have a 340 and I *KNOW* there is no way in hell I can fill the seats with six average people and even take a 1.5 hour trip. I imagine either way it is like the 340 and we are going down on takeoff if I lost one, but I was looking for a little hope.
I can't afford a turbine all by myself. If I could, I would, believe me....maybe down the road, but not yet. You guys talked me out of the pressurized Navajo and led me to the 414....I appreciate your opinions.
FN FAL said:are you talking about licensed empty weight or the basic empty weigth?
I've been playing around a bit on our Flitesoft program using the generic C-414A and C-421C aircraft performance files. It would sure help your C-414A cause if you could tell me that a few of your passengers were less than standard weight. If you were going to carry some 120 to 150 pound women along with the normal lard-a$$ guys it would probably work. However, when you start loading 170 pounders (or more) you start going out the back end. The best thing you could probably do is talk to someone who has one and play with the numbers that you will realistically be using.dhc8fo said:Could I load a Cessna 414 (Ram VI) up with 8 people on a hot day and fly a 1.5 hour trip FAIRLY comfortably?? By the book you can, but I want to hear from the real-life guys.
Based on you guy's input and guidance, I am thinking this is plane now....
Lead Sled said:I've been playing around a bit on our Flitesoft program using the generic C-414A and C-421C aircraft performance files. It would sure help your C-414A cause if you could tell me that a few of your passengers were less than standard weight. If you were going to carry some 120 to 150 pound women along with the normal lard-a$$ guys it would probably work. However, when you start loading 170 pounders (or more) you start going out the back end. The best thing you could probably do is talk to someone who has one and play with the numbers that you will realistically be using.
'Sled
If that's the case, you're going to have problems with just about anything that's pressurized in your price range (around the price of a C414A). It may be time to talk to the boss about expanding his horizons even further. Especially if you're serious about carrying 7 passengers all of the time. If you tell me that you normally only carry 4 or 5 and just make the occasional trip with a full boat then the 414 might be perfect for you - you just might have to make a fuel stop when you're loaded up. Remember, when it comes to airplanes, you can always find something that can carry what you want, as far as you want, at the speed you want, but seldom at the price you want.dhc8fo said:Thanks Sled. That is some of what I was looking for. I only know two things... one pax is about 130 and the others are probably all "standard" weight (about 180) and they will vary from trip to trip.
Lead Sled said:If that's the case, you're going to have problems with just about anything that's pressurized in your price range (around the price of a C414A). It may be time to talk to the boss about expanding his horizons even further. Especially if you're serious about carrying 7 passengers all of the time. If you tell me that you normally only carry 4 or 5 and just make the occasional trip with a full boat then the 414 might be perfect for you - you just might have to make a fuel stop when you're loaded up. Remember, when it comes to airplanes, you can always find something that can carry what you want, as far as you want, at the speed you want, but seldom at the price you want.
'Sled
You know the old saying..."An airplane is a flying compromise." If it makes you feel any better, you'd probably have to spend a lot more $$$ to get something that would be able to do all that you have stated and it will most likely burn kerosene. You might be able to find something non-pressurized that would do it, but who would want to go back to flying down low. It's too bumpy and hot down there.dhc8fo said:Actually, this IS the worst-case scenario. 4-5 would probably be the norm. I am just pretty sure that I will be doing a full boat from time to time. Just wondering if this bird can make it decently enough. Sound like it is doable (within the weight limitations) but at the sacrifice of performace and comfort...but that is how it is in my 340. I just need a plane that can carry more people.
Unfortunately, I am the boss, which is why the pockets aren't too deep.