Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
I just barely do. Does that count?
As long as it's green.
I just barely do. Does that count?
Normally, someone would program that in before takeoff though. At the very least set the capture.
Doesn't stop people from blowing through the 1500' restriction out of TEB and climbing into the EWR 22 final.
Doesn't stop people from blowing through the 1500' restriction out of TEB and climbing into the EWR 22 final.
That's it exactly, set power after takeoff for 200 knots and 1000 fpm. Works great, your ticket lasts long time.It's a pain and comes up extremely quick in the jet if you're not paying attention. RW24 is a noise abatement runway anyways (plus you should be under 200kts until 3000ft anyways because you're under the class bravo). So I usually power way back and ease up to 1500 ft. I've flown 2 types of planes where VNAV won't capture it with the autopilot on.
When I first saw the thread, I thought it might be an older CJ1 (C525). These aircraft, while fully capable don't have newer avionics systems, FADEC etc. I was expecting this story to involve one of these older airplanes. I'm quite surprised that it involves a CJ4 (C525C). These are the newest in the CJ line. It has hot wings (not boots) and a four screen Rockwell-Collins ProLine 21 avionics suite. VERY manageable for competent single pilot operation.Why do you say that? Is it notoriously bad in icing? Granted anything would be bad in +FZRA. I'm asking because I'm ignorant about most biz jets--this one in particular. Does it have boots?
I wasn't able to see but did he not have a C525 type?He isn't typed in the CJ4....
When I first saw the thread, I thought it might be an older CJ1 (C525). These aircraft, while fully capable don't have newer avionics systems, FADEC etc. I was expecting this story to involve one of these older airplanes. I'm quite surprised that it involves a CJ4 (C525C). These are the newest in the CJ line. It has hot wings (not boots) and a four screen Rockwell-Collins ProLine 21 avionics suite. VERY manageable for competent single pilot operation.
My surprise was (and is) that it involved a newer plane..... I believe this is the first accident for the CJ4.
I wasn't able to see but did he not have a C525 type?
No argument from me on this point, I was just answering a direct question.Turns out if you blast off into the freezing rain bad things happen in any kind of airplane...
I wasn't able to see but did he not have a C525 type?
Me taxing out at TEB "level off at WENTZ, level off at WENTZ, 1500 at WENTZ, WENTZ at 1500."
And on the ILS with DANDY: "DANDY at 1500, DANDY at 1500, DANDY at 1500"
According to the FAA site, it only shows a C510 mustang type rating.When I first saw the thread, I thought it might be an older CJ1 (C525). These aircraft, while fully capable don't have newer avionics systems, FADEC etc. I was expecting this story to involve one of these older airplanes. I'm quite surprised that it involves a CJ4 (C525C). These are the newest in the CJ line. It has hot wings (not boots) and a four screen Rockwell-Collins ProLine 21 avionics suite. VERY manageable for competent single pilot operation.
My surprise was (and is) that it involved a newer plane..... I believe this is the first accident for the CJ4.
I wasn't able to see but did he not have a C525 type?
DANDY gets people all the time lol. But it's not as big a deal (literally) as busting WENTZ. Scariest situation I ever had was a MexAF Gulfstream or Challenger depart 24 like a rocket and shot straight up to 3000. I don't know how he missed the A320 descending out of 3 for 2500. Wasn't talking to him yet so I'm on the line screaming at the tower to scream at him while watching the 2 targets merge.
Thank youIf he is, the ticket is so wet that it hasn't shown up on the website yet...
From the FAA:
Personal Information
JOHN THOMAS FLEMING
4703 CRANLEIGH CT
DUBLIN OH 43016-9402
County: FRANKLIN
Country: USA
Medical
Medical Class: Third, Medical Date: 10/2015
Certificates
PRIVATE PILOT
Date of Issue: 1/21/2015
Certificate: PRIVATE PILOT Print
Ratings:
PRIVATE PILOT
AIRPLANE SINGLE ENGINE LAND
AIRPLANE MULTIENGINE LAND
INSTRUMENT AIRPLANE
ROTORCRAFT-HELICOPTER
Type Ratings:
P/CE-510S
Limits:
ENGLISH PROFICIENT.
Not really,Thank you
This adds a whole new level of WTH to this situation.
Not really,
as I stated I would bet money that it takes the same length of time to change the website as to issue the permanent plastic cards. They are only just now processing November 5th checkrides.
The plane was re-registered on October 14th.
DANDY gets people all the time lol. But it's not as big a deal (literally) as busting WENTZ. Scariest situation I ever had was a MexAF Gulfstream or Challenger depart 24 like a rocket and shot straight up to 3000. I don't know how he missed the A320 descending out of 3 for 2500. Wasn't talking to him yet so I'm on the line screaming at the tower to scream at him while watching the 2 targets merge.