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Old 14th October 2011 | 22:38
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Pace
 
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From: In the boot of my car!
Pull what

That is a flight test on the CJ4 very nice but not exactly the Earlier Breed of Citation 500 series. Even the 500 series had different wings! Citation 550 (2) Era about 1982.

Oh well I will tell all 3 examiners that they are wrong!
5 degrees? what from the stall AOA or the incipent AOA?
Could you in a stall recovery be so precise as to pitch 5 degrees?
The word Pedantic springs to mind

BEagle

The 'minimum loss of height' requirement has been totally misunderstood by idiot FAA examiners
So the Idiot FAA examiners can learn from EASA/JAA then maybe their excellent part 135 accident stats which are almost Airline rates will match the attrocious AOC ops stats

Pace

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