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Old 21st Dec 2007, 19:41
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Sovereign Typerating

Hello together,
I will start my typerating on the cessna sovereign in about to weeks.
I wanna do some prestudies at home, so im looking for some information on this A/C type.

I checked allready the smartcockpit side and could find some exelent infos there.
But i couldnīt find anything about the performance and speeds.

hopefully somebody in here can help me.
thanks in advance.

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Simple.

Knock 15 knots of all excel approach speeds and 35 knots onto cruising TAS and you are there!!

PM me your e mail address and I'll send you some stuff over
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Has somebody else some infos??
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Sovereign

If your going to FSI, you got nothing to worry about, of course unless you have a heart attack. but the aircraft is straight forward, 305 knots max indicated, 270 below 8000 feet, you only have flaps 7, 15 and full, and I have already forgotten the limit speeds. You can over the fence at 95 knots. The hardest part of the training was the systems test, 93 questions, and even open book, it was tough.

You will do ok

good luck.
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Old 27th Dec 2007, 08:33
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FAA Type Certificate Data Sheet has the information you need,

FAA TCDS T0012W1 Rev 5, access by google or go on the FAA web site and look under licences and certificates.

Best regards,
om15

Edit, have just worked out how to do this
http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Gu...8?OpenDocument

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Thanks for your help.
Now i have somethings to do on the long flight to the usa.
But more infos are everytime welcome.
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