alexcr
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According to Conklin & de Decker, the Citation Excel's range at full capacity is 1,449 nm...https://d.pr/i/iz4pnG. However, I'm testing this out using significantly shorter routes in Foreflight, and I'm running into issues on weight. I'm trying to figure out what can explain this. Here are some of the key assumptions I'm using in Foreflight...
Performance profile: Max Cruise Trust
Cruise speed adjustment: -5% (to be conservative)
Basic empty weight: 12,861 lbs (Foreflight's default for the Citation Excel)
Altitude: ~40,000
People: 10 including crew, 175 lbs average weight
Cargo: 250 lbs
Taxi fuel: 30 gal
Fuel policy: Minimum fuel
Reserve fuel: 313 gal
The specific route I'm reviewing at the moment is HHR-YYC, which is about 1,085 nm. I assumed a route like this would be no problem for the Excel given the 1,449 nm range at full capacity figure cited from Conklin & de Decker, but according to Foreflight, we'd be 502 lb over our takeoff weight limit. Here's the screenshot from Foreflight...https://d.pr/i/wB4krd.
Is there something I'm missing here, e.g. something off about the assumptions I'm using, that could explain the difference with Conklin & de Decker? Is the default basic empty weight that Foreflight uses for the Excel too high? Should I be using a higher altitude? Am I budgeting too much reserve fuel? (Instead of inputting an alternate for every route, I'm just assuming that we'd need 1.25 hours of fuel burn for our reserve. But maybe I got that calculation wrong.)
I'm not a pilot, so would be curious in particular to hear from anyone with experience flying the Citation Excel or similar jets, especially on routes like this one.
Performance profile: Max Cruise Trust
Cruise speed adjustment: -5% (to be conservative)
Basic empty weight: 12,861 lbs (Foreflight's default for the Citation Excel)
Altitude: ~40,000
People: 10 including crew, 175 lbs average weight
Cargo: 250 lbs
Taxi fuel: 30 gal
Fuel policy: Minimum fuel
Reserve fuel: 313 gal
The specific route I'm reviewing at the moment is HHR-YYC, which is about 1,085 nm. I assumed a route like this would be no problem for the Excel given the 1,449 nm range at full capacity figure cited from Conklin & de Decker, but according to Foreflight, we'd be 502 lb over our takeoff weight limit. Here's the screenshot from Foreflight...https://d.pr/i/wB4krd.
Is there something I'm missing here, e.g. something off about the assumptions I'm using, that could explain the difference with Conklin & de Decker? Is the default basic empty weight that Foreflight uses for the Excel too high? Should I be using a higher altitude? Am I budgeting too much reserve fuel? (Instead of inputting an alternate for every route, I'm just assuming that we'd need 1.25 hours of fuel burn for our reserve. But maybe I got that calculation wrong.)
I'm not a pilot, so would be curious in particular to hear from anyone with experience flying the Citation Excel or similar jets, especially on routes like this one.