Sunday, September 1, 2019

Your Sunday Morning Jet Noise

breaking up the Lear series with a Cessna Citation 501:


The Cessna 500 family, also known as the Citation I, was in production for sixteen years.

5 comments:

  1. Flying roadblocks, especially prior to RVSM. We usually capped them at FL290 during the summer when the airlines could only get to FL310 and FL 330. And when the first BE30's came around it was GREAT fun finding altitudes to put them.

    Dale

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  2. lol at Dale, never heard that one. I had heard that the early citations were certified for bird strikes from the rear...

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  3. As we used to say, the only jet that was certified for tailstrikes from birds.

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  4. Slow-tations.

    LRod
    ZJX, ORD, ZAU retired

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  5. Yep, slow. They were slow all the way to the crash. Thurman Munson died in one.

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