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The pilots of the Cessna Citation II 550 (N550BP) medical flight that crashed June 4 after departure from Milwaukee General Mitchell airport had reported an emergency and an intention to return to ...
The pilot reportedly initiated a missed approach when first approaching the runway, but descended below the decision altitude ...
Latvian authorities have confirmed that a Cessna Citation II crashed off the country’s coast after continuing to fly out-of-contact for some 2h beyond its destination.
The plane — a Cessna Citation II (C550) twin-jet aircraft — has a capacity that ranges from six to eight people. At least 10 buildings were damaged during the crash, along with multiple vehicles.
The Cessna 550 Citation II, a corporate jet, circled the airport for at least 10 to 15 minutes as the pilot communicated with the tower about the gear problem, and apparently burned off fuel.
The plane, a Cessna Citation II (C550) twin-jet, took off from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey late Monday with a stopover in Wichita, Kansas.
The FAA certified new Raytheon Beechjet 400A and Cessna Citation II simulators for FlightSafety International. The Beechjet, FSI's third, is based at the company's Raytheon Learning center in ...
Send Feedback [Avionics Today 08-07-2015] Cessna Aircraft is now certified to offer Traffic Collision and Avoidance System (TCAS) II 7.1 upgrades for early model Cessna Citation business jets.
(Schubach’s Cessna Citation II jet) The Citation II has already entered service, equipped with an avionics upgrade package including a stand-alone Sandel EFIS upgrade and Garmin 430 GPS.
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