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Old 07-14-2022, 01:17 AM
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I’m looking for Cessna Conquest 425 training materials…..1983 Blackhawk version to be exact but general info would help….Limitations checklists, memory items……hard copy manuals or electronic…Thanks…[email protected]
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I know they only made 600 planes so info is limited…
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Old 07-21-2022, 06:39 AM
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Not to be a stick in the mud, is this for a self taught job offer?
Have you tried the pro’s?
https://resources.flightsafety.com/c...uest-training/
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Not to be a stick in the mud, is this for a self taught job offer?
Have you tried the pro’s?
https://resources.flightsafety.com/c...uest-training/

there first class date is Nov first…..talked to them two weeks ago….
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there first class date is Nov first…..talked to them two weeks ago….
I meant for the manuals…but yeah training would be good.
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I’m looking for Cessna Conquest 425 training materials…..1983 Blackhawk version to be exact but general info would help….Limitations checklists, memory items……hard copy manuals or electronic…Thanks…[email protected]
they won’t teach you much about the Blackhawk conversion unless you’re lucky enough to have an instructor that has flown one. Not to mention the sim is an old 430/530 setup with databases from more than a decade ago so not exactly the most realistic. With the sim being moved to ICT i don’t have a clue who the instructors will be going forward, but I had some good ones in Carlsbad that actually flew the plane professionally full time.

It’s an easy airplane. You won’t be behind if you show up not knowing anything about it. Considering it was designed in the 70s and produced in the 80s Cessna did an incredible job and made it very pilot friendly. It’s a joy to fly especially with blackhawks. Just make sure autofeather is armed and you’ll be fine.
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Ate those Garrets like the -10 TurboCommander?
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Ate those Garrets like the -10 TurboCommander?
The 425 has PT6's. The 441 has the Garretts and most have been converted to the -10, but there are still a few on the OGs I'm sure.
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Is this one of those airplanes where every single one still flying has been modified with different STC’s and avionics?
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