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Citation Mustang takeoff from Santa Barbara

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2011

Off we go..to Cabo. Watch Mustang Mary perform this takeoff. Follow me on Facebook or Twitter @MossYcfi

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  • @foxtrot789 Yes, I am type rated on the Mustang and operating it commercially.

  • @ruirodtube Are you type-rated in this aircraft?

  • Was the Before Take-off (below the line) checklist completed after receiving take-off clearance? Autopilot Minimum-Use-Height is 700ft AGL, but it seems it was on a lot sooner.

  • @germb747 Minimum flap retraction speed in the Mustang is V2+12kts (94+12 typically) and clear of obstacles. Some operators also add "and positive speed trend". You might also have to retract flaps depending on the Noise Abatement Departure Procedure, which require climbing to 800ft AAL or 1500ft AAL before retracting flaps.

  • That is one gigantic MFD in the center. Like a damn 42 inch plasma LOL

  • I saw you guys doing some

    Touch n goes last week with your cirrus great job:)

  • Great video ! congratulations !!!

  • 3 feet is pretty low

  • you guys retract the flaps really quickly.. That's the procedure in the Citation?

  • @BurtonRGA7 yea i see what your saying, but you would never report an altitude that exactly, she wass assigned a clearance to 3000ft so she reported her altitude and the altitude she was climbing to. The rate of climb in a citation mustang is an upwards of 2000feetperminute thats over 30feet a second there would be no way to tell when you were exactly at that altitude thats why we use closest hundreds of feet so she could have reported 1,300 for 3 if she was at that altitude

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