About This Wiki

Page history last edited by David Wihl 2 mos ago

This wiki was initially created by David Wihl and Neil Singer to share notes on the operation of the Cessna Citation Mustang. There did not seem to be any good place to put all the details of operating a light jet, so we did the modern thing of creating a wiki.

 

The wiki is open and editable to all. Our host, PBworks, requires a login to edit pages and add comments. When we asked around, this was the best wiki host we could find. We not require that you use your real name to register - it's more important that you participate and contribute to the site. (If edits could be anonymous on PBworks, we would enable it).

 

Due to the subjective nature of the recommendations found here, we didn't think the content would pass Wikipedia's editorial standards so we had to create a new site.

 

We welcome your contributions to make this a more valuable site for all. We have no commercial aspirations whatsoever and pay for the meagre hosting fees out of our pockets.

 

One tip: to avoid browser security messages, edit the site using the PBworks URL: http://cessnamustang.pbworks.com. Changes are then reflected in the public URL.

 

Terms of Use

 

1. Material on this wiki is provided without representation or warranty as to the suitability or appropriateness of any opinion, recommendation, or suggestion contained therein. Cessna and Embraer aircraft are certified and regulated by the FAA and equivalent governmental regulating bodies around the world. Operation and modification of these aircraft except as specifically allowed by these bodies is not advised and potentially in violation of law. Cessna and Embraer aircraft should always be operated in accordance with the Approved Flight Manual, the manufacturer's instructions and governmental regulations. This wiki does not recommend operating or altering the aircraft in any manner which deviates from the above or which could impair safety of flight. Before taking any action based upon anything contained in the above media, it is essential that you seek approval from the manufacturer, the appropriate certifying body, your A&P or CFI. The Pilot in Command is always ultimately responsible for the safe operation of any aircraft. As a user of this web site, you expressly acknowledge the above.

 

2. We accept no liability for content posted here, and reserve the right to remove any content we deem to be inappropriate. Your participation also grants participants in the wiki immunity from all litigation for comments made by others, which you deem to be damaging, misleading, or in any way defamatory.

 

3. THIS WIKI ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR DIRECT DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING INJURY TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. THE USER OF THIS WEBSITE AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD THIS WIKI AND ITS MEMBERS AND AGENTS HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS, DEMANDS, LOSSES, LIABILITIES, AND EXPENSES ARISING FROM ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN.

 

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.

 

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