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Old 08-09-2008, 05:42 AM
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1. What's the average, if there is one, trip length in distance and time?

2. About what percentage of your time is spent hanging out at the FBOs?

3. Do you have your own Jepps or does the aircraft have a set or two or is all automagic in the FMS these days?

4. Do you carry a flight bag like a regular airline crew?

5. It looks like space is at a premium on the flight deck... was it difficult adjusting to that?

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1. depends on the airplane. ranges from 10 minutes to 5 hours. average rev leg is about 2 hours.

2. maybe a few hours a day maybe 8 hours or more. It all depends.

3. All CS airplanes have EFBs so there are no Jepps except for enroute charts which are kept in the airplane.

4. No flight bag

5. Yes it is tight. Depends on what you are used to but compared to a 737 it is way more crowded
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Excellent. Thanks for the reply!

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