Got to right seat a Citation Bravo

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I was asked to co-pilot a flight to Midland, TX yesterday in a Citation Bravo; it felt like quite an honor for a 200 hour pilot. After getting a taste of 500mph ground speed, it's going to be hard to go back to flying my Beech Sierra...

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Serve as the required co-pilot, or just occupy the right seat while someone with a single-pilot type rating flew the plane?
 
The pilot is rated for single ops. I'm only halfway through my Instrument, so I didn't log it or anything; was a really great experience nonetheless.
 
I was asked to co-pilot a flight to Midland, TX yesterday in a Citation Bravo; it felt like quite an honor for a 200 hour pilot. After getting a taste of 500mph ground speed, it's going to be hard to go back to flying my Beech Sierra...

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You really, really suck! errr, I mean you lucky duck!

David
 
I can assure you that this can be very habit forming
 
Easier to fly than most singles, I have about 700 hours in a II S/P and once you get it figured out, they are a dream to fly! :D The nightmare is the fuel and maintenance bills!! :yikes:
 
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