January 15, 20215 yr Jets - West This jet tour of the Southwestern US was designed as a familiarization flight for the Working Title Cessna Citation CJ4. Starting from Sedona we head west 180nm to Las Vegas (KLAS) where pilots may elect to perform an ILS approach and landing. The next leg is the longest of the tour and will take us to the Pacific Ocean and a landing in beautiful Santa Barbara (KSBA). Plan for a cruise altitude of FL420 for this leg. The final leg will be flown at dusk with views over the Los Angeles basin with the city lights extending towards the mountains as we head south for the final landing at San Diego (KSAN). Flight Plans Here (includes bonus optional 4th leg) Working Title CJ4 Resources workingtitle-aircraft-cj4 (link to 0.9.1 working title cj4) Cessna Citation CJ4 Model 525C Operator’s Guide (0.9.1) (link to 0.9.1 cj4 operators guide) FS2020 | Working Title CJ4 Mod v0.9.0 Demo Flight | Citation CJ4 (30 minute video showing complete flight demonstrating features of the mod: including startup, FMS programming, autopilot setup and operation, climb out, cruise, descent, approach, and landing) The route is 671 miles in length with 4 legs. I will fly the the Working Title Cessna Citation CJ4+ in N525C livery. NOTAM: I will be performing flight setup from Cold & Dark on Teamspeak 30 minutes prior to planned departure time. If you want to join me I will be on Teamspeak at 18:30 UTC. Recommend Departure time of 2:00PM local so that we can experience the sunset as we finish (5:00pm). Estimated Flight Departure Time: Wednesday 1900 UTC Teamspeak Voice Communication: ts.teamavsim.com | Windows 11 | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO | i9-14900K | RTX 4090 | 64GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 | 4TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2 | 2x 4TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2 | CORSAIR AX1600i ATX Titanium | LG C2 42 Inch 4K OLED |
January 16, 20215 yr Thanks, Jeff. Looks like fun. Not to mention a learning opportunity. I'll give all this a try in the livery of your aircraft's first cousin: Winhover's N525WT. --Mike MacKuen
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