First off, thanks for the kind words, everyone. There's been a lot of hard work and a lot of good fortune to get us where we are today. I've been flying dogs for close to 8 years now, starting in the Mooney, moving up to the Aztec, then the 310 (throw in a Navajo now and then) and now the 414. The 414 is the best dog hauler I've had so far by leaps and bounds, and at this point looks like it's also going to be the most economical (in terms of $/dog) because of how many we can stuff in there.
Pretty cool. Is have to fly above 15k to put those little guys to sleep!!
They slept less on this than they did in the 310. In the 310, typical altitudes with dogs were 9-11k. Here we flew at 13-17k, but with a cabin of about 3-6k.
+1 to Ted and +1 Twin Cessnas!
The 414 really impressed me with how great of a dog hauler it was. I had initially feared that the air stair door would be a hindrance, as it was on the Navajos. Not so on this plane. Because of its width, there's a small aisle between the crates that I can easily crawl up to the front with. A Navajo or 340 wouldn't work well at all, but this 414 works great (caveat: a Navajo with a crew door would alleviate this problem). Plus, the length of the plane is such that I also have room for a small cooler and more room to stretch. When flying 10+ hours in a day, that's important.
Glad to see you got the 414 up there Ted! It sounded like it was almost a long term project initially. =)
Oh, there's a long way to go still with the plane, but it will be a bunch of minor improvements and changes.
Good on ya Ted!
On a side note: Hmmmm Galaxy FBO / Black Walnut Cafe at Lone Star Exec! Yummy
Love the food there. I always get breakfast to eat in the plane.
I hope you had good noise attenuating headsets. I can't imagine the racket 30 dogs crammed into a small space would make.
They're quiet for the most part. The props on the 414 are much louder. Those old McCauley 3-bladers are as loud as they come. Upgraded props are on the list for this plane...