SteveCostello
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Hah... which one? Aren't there like 2 dozen variants?Whats the landing distance for a Citation?
Hah... which one? Aren't there like 2 dozen variants?Whats the landing distance for a Citation?
Yea there is ha, that's why I was asking which one Baronman was referring too and the landing distance for it. Because from what I am looking at even a Citation X can land at 3,400ft fully loaded at sea level.
Whats the landing distance for a Citation?
Thanks for the reply. I figured it was fine just was curious. And I don't know how you knew it was a CJ3, all these citations look so similar.Totally depends on what model Citation, altitude, weight, etc. I used to fly the same model in the video (CJ3), and it can EASILY land on a 4700 ft runway in almost all conditions, assuming the runway is not contaminated. We didn't start giving it much thought unless the runway was less than 4,000 ft. I've personally landed a CJ3 on a runway with 2900' usable length (SPG). A friend of mine has landed a CJ3 in a 2600' strip (SQL).
Only time will tell what happened with this accident, but 4700' would be no sweat under most circumstances.
Totally depends on what model Citation, altitude, weight, etc. I used to fly the same model in the video (CJ3), and it can EASILY land on a 4700 ft runway in almost all conditions, assuming the runway is not contaminated. We didn't start giving it much thought unless the runway was less than 4,000 ft. I've personally landed a CJ3 on a runway with 2900' usable length (SPG). A friend of mine has landed a CJ3 in a 2600' strip (SQL).
Only time will tell what happened with this accident, but 4700' would be no sweat under most circumstances.
Thanks for the reply. I figured it was fine just was curious. And I don't know how you knew it was a CJ3, all these citations look so similar.
Ya sure 'bout 'dat?Even an A-300 can operate in and out of 3,400 ft, an MD-11 better have a very long runway.............................