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cxcap

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Isn't it possible to get "checked out" (or something to that effect) by the FAA to fly single pilot in an aircraft requiring two pilots? It seems I remember reading one time that if you show that you could handle the aircraft by yourself there was some way around the 2 pilot requirement. The reason I ask is because I'm planning on buying either a Citation X or a BBJ and I want to be able to fly it myself.
 
Cool. I'll pay to babysit you from the right seat.
 
Yes

...you should be fine. I believe that you need to have five stripes on your shoulder boards/jacket though. Check your FARs (Federal Air Regulations) on that.
 
Checkout?........oh you mean getting someone to show you how to start the engines. After that, push=go Pull=stop.............anything else is just useless fluff anyhow.


Like yank said, quit bothering us with your crazy details! :0
 
and

... remember, the houses get smaller when you PULL on the yoke. Bigger when you PUSH on the yoke. The rest is just common sense.
 
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Cows get bigger ... cows get smaller ... cows get bigger again.

You're all set.

Good luck, Iceman!


Minhberg
 
cxcap said:
Isn't it possible to get "checked out" (or something to that effect) by the FAA to fly single pilot in an aircraft requiring two pilots? It seems I remember reading one time that if you show that you could handle the aircraft by yourself there was some way around the 2 pilot requirement. The reason I ask is because I'm planning on buying either a Citation X or a BBJ and I want to be able to fly it myself.
You know it's a good thing I was reading this thread, because it just so happens I have a Single Pilot BBJ for sale! It's alreasy been sold ($50M+5M for the SP option), but it fell out of escow today. If you could wire me an ernest of $55,000 today, you can soon have your own SP BBJ.
 
Like these other guys said - who cares just do whatever you want to. Even if they take your license, they can only take it one time. Seriously though, I think I have heard of people having a waiver of some sort to fly some of the dual pilot Citations single pilot. Anyone else know of this?
 

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