troopernflight
Well-Known Member
I've been flying in a Citation Encore for about a year and a half. I've been trying to work my way into a Lear jet but I was told with my low hours that I was not ready to do that yet. (Not disagreeing) I've gotten bits and pieces about how swept wing jets are a different animal and carry more potential dangers than a straight wing jet. The impression I got was that you could bend metal a lot easier in a Lear than a Citation. I'm still a little unclear as to the major differences and hazards associated with swept wings. What is it about them that is different and requires more experience to be able to handle? Are they more difficult to fly and what things would you need to focus more attention to as opposed to a straight wing jet? Just looking for a little clarification. Thanks.