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macklin
27th Sep 2012, 12:56
Hi!
Just noticed a flight KSLC-LFMN with GL5T and I was wondering how many pilots you need for this flight? Also would be interesting to know how do you cope.

jukka

captainmorgan888
27th Sep 2012, 13:10
No more than 2 - it's a 10h leg....I guess this should be fine under all regulations.

mutt
27th Sep 2012, 13:11
Need = 2 (FAR 91)......... Desirable 3.

Rotate the takeoff and landing based on who did last takeoff/landing, then arrange crew rest according to time of flight and crew desires.

Mutt

jr of dallas
27th Sep 2012, 14:01
Hello ....it's a 10 hours flight...2 guys should be fine provided they are under the age of 99 y.o....:)

FrankR
27th Sep 2012, 14:07
It also depends on if there is adequate crew rest area available.

Taking three pilots is ridiculous if the third pilot must occupy the jump seat all the flight.

FR

mutt
27th Sep 2012, 14:27
must occupy the jump seat all the flight. Nope thats already occupied by the flight mechanic :):)

So what is your limit for 2 crew?

Mutt

jr of dallas
27th Sep 2012, 14:45
Depends how much expresso you have onboard mate...

Gulfstreamaviator
27th Sep 2012, 19:19
the third is always in the way, jump seat occupant...as crew rest IF available is used for catering...... or forward lav used for catering......

conducted many long trips in G5, and best and most rested actually when 2 crew..... and good coffee......

glf

macklin
28th Sep 2012, 04:24
Hi!
Thanks to all for your replies.

jukka

AriGold
28th Sep 2012, 05:16
You need only 1 pilot, but regs say 2.

ksjc
29th Sep 2012, 02:29
Still the same question though. 2 pilots if should be adequate. The Global 5000 has no crew rest area...it was eliminated to make room for the avionics due to the shortened fuselage. The theory is perhaps a 5000nm range plane doesn't need a crew rest area.....most of the time.

This particular flight seems to have originated in KVNY with a tech stop in KSLC. The Global 5000 doesn't have the range to fly LA to Nice non-stop.

Global 5000 can't really fly 5000 miles...close, but not quite. A Gulfstream salesman I know calls it the Global 4800. Ouch.