Hello all,
I was curious what your thoughts are on what the "max" is for a pilot's height to get in and out of the citation 550 cockpit. How tall is too tall?
Thanks,
TPIR
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Re: Citation 550
I find it tight for head room with a lightspeed headset on and I'm 5'10". We have people who are 6'4" fly it, but I can imagine it was overly comfortable for them. The other concern gets to be knees in the way of the yoke.
Re: Citation 550
Im 6.4, 230 and fit into a C560 just right. Im sure some of my PAX chuckle when they see me creep into the cockpit. However I went to fit into my Wife's C550 and I had to tuck in a bit tighter with my head a little bit cockeyed (I would hate flying to Phoenix like that). I think it was simply cause of the forward bulkhead/partition wad several inches forward to the 560.
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Re: Citation 550
I'm 6'3, flew a C550, and loved it. It's fine. More roomy than a C150, but less so than an Airbus. I almost got a job at one time flying a Learjet 25 and after the job offer feel apart and I had an opportunity to climb in and check out the cockpit, I am glad it went the way it did. I would have probably ended up with a permanent curvature to the right or left of my spine.
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