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VFR single pilot in a Citation V jet.
Here a new video showing the cockpit procedures and the workload management when flying single pilot in a high performance business jet. This aircraft is not certified for single pilot operation, the FAA, however, grants a single pilot exemption to pilots who undergo a specific simulator training every 12 months. (www.youtube.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Mr. Guido, very impressive, single pilot vfr C525. Me, C172 (1959), if you are ever in the LAX area, give a holler, I'm just minutes away at KCPM and if available would really appreciate observing you in person. Do you have a website showing other times flying the Citation? Again, it was a pleasure watching your video. Kindest regards: John Hensley
Thank you John!
I have no website showing the videos, this might come in the future.
Greetings to the West Coast and happy landings,
Guido
I have no website showing the videos, this might come in the future.
Greetings to the West Coast and happy landings,
Guido
Terrific video; great footage for an Aerospace Engineer who never seems to have the money or the time to fly. I'd love to put together a simulator that would duplicate what I just watched.
Thank you very much for your friendly comment.
It is really unfortunate the the cost for flying has gone up so much in the past 15 years.
Happy Landings,
Guido
It is really unfortunate the the cost for flying has gone up so much in the past 15 years.
Happy Landings,
Guido
Guido: Great video; please add me to your list of watchers, do you have a website showing your video(s). If your ever in LAX, or better yet, KCPM, give me a holler, It would be my privilege to fly with you. Me, little ol 1959 C172 owner/pilot. Thanks again for the video. [email protected]
Thank you very much, John!
Happy Landings,
Guido
Happy Landings,
Guido
Thanks for your comment Fred. As mentioned earlier, the video is cut, so not any time I have looked out of the window can be seen. It is always a compromise between "inside / outside" the cockpit. A classic shortfall of single pilot flying. At 02:40 you see me checking the approach path before entering the active runway. The TCAS II helps a lot too but is no substitute for a pair of eyes...
Thanks for watching my videos & Happy Landings,
Guido
Thanks for watching my videos & Happy Landings,
Guido