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Learjet 60

The Learjet 60 is a mid-size cabin, medium-range business jet aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Wichita, Kansas. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A engines, it has a range (with 4 passengers and 2 crew) of 2,405 nautical miles (4,454 km) with NBAA 100 nmi (190 km) reserves, ISA.[2] In July 2012 Bombardier Aerospace announced a temporary "production pause" of the latest variant Learjet 60XR to begin in the fourth quarter of 2012.[3][4]

Learjet 60
the Learjet 60 has twin turbofans mounted on the fuselage ahead of its T-tail
Role Business jet
Manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace
First flight 10 October 1990
Introduction January 1993
Status In service
Produced 1991–2012
Number built 400 as of February 2012[1]
Developed from Learjet 55

Development

 
Executive cabin

The Learjet 60 is an improved version of the Learjet 55, with a longer fuselage and more powerful turbofan engines. It first flew on 10 October 1990 and received FAA certification in January 1993.[5]

The modifications that converted the Learjet Model 55 into a Model 60 resulted from an aerodynamics improvement program and a need to increase the capacity of the Learjet product line. Several of these modifications were a first for Learjet, including an all-new inboard wing cuff added to the inboard sections of the “Longhorn” wing and an all-new wing-to-body fairing. By increasing the wing chord and the leading edge droop, the wing cuff improved handling during approach and landing, while the wing-to-body fairing reduced the interference drag between the wing and the fuselage. Since the engines were new for this aircraft, a new engine pylon had to be designed.

The lines of the cockpit have not changed but the fuselage was lengthened. In addition, the blend between the fuselage and the empennage was all new. While it appears as if area ruling was the intention of the blending, the blend design was really driven by attaching the original Learjet Model 35 empennage onto the larger Learjet Model 60 fuselage.

The final aerodynamic improvements to the Model 60 included the creation of the distinctive "ogive" winglet trailing edge. This lengthening of the chord near the interface of the winglet and the wing improved the interaction of the wing's pressure spike with the winglet's pressure spike. The result was a significant lowering of the drag in this area and a significant improvement of the wing's efficiency. On the prior “Longhorn” wing the interference between the winglet and the wing nearly canceled the effects of the winglet. The single ventral fin was also replaced with two ventral fins that Learjet called "Delta Fins" to improve stall characteristics and promote aerodynamic stability.

The Learjet 60 is notable for its time-to-climb performance, climbing to 41,000 feet (12,497 m) in 18.5 minutes at maximum weight. It also distinguished as the last legacy Learjet, using a variation of the wing that designer Bill Lear adapted from the Swiss military aircraft, the FFA P-16.[citation needed] The next-generation Learjet was to be the Learjet 85 and was an all-new design by Bombardier Aerospace slated for delivery in 2013.[6]

The Learjet 60, while a tremendous performer, also maintains the highest incident/accident rate in its class with most accidents occurring during landing. The use of the original Lear 23 gear and wheels (albeit it with an added brake rotor, bringing the total to 3 per wheel assembly) left the 60 (and the 55 before it) notably under-geared and under-braked. According to the NTSB most of these failures are caused by pilot-error as the aircraft can be unforgiving.[7]

Production of the Learjet 60 ended in 2007 after 318 aircraft had been built. The Learjet 60XR was a variation with upgraded Proline 21 avionics and slight improvements to the cabin, with production beginning at serial number 319.

By 2018, a Learjet 60 could be purchased for $1 million or less.[8]

Learjet 60XR

 
Learjet 60XR cockpit

Bombardier launched a new variant in 2005 designated the Learjet 60XR and following certification deliveries started in 2007.

Grandfathered on the 1966 Learjet 24 type certificate,[9] it was built until 2013. It features three-rotor disc brakes, good for 450–600 landings, Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics, upgraded AHRS and FMS, electronic charts, enhanced MFD and optional XM radio weather. Cabin space is better utilized with five floor plans, LED lighting, better insulation and improved cabin management system. The 60XR has the largest Learjet cabin, its cross-section is competitive but its length is 2 to 5 ft (0.61 to 1.52 m) shorter than other mid-size jets like the Hawker 800XP. The small 265 sq ft (24.6 m2) wing evolved from the Learjet 23, with the tip tanks replaced by winglets, and runway requirements are long for the 23,500 lb (10,700 kg) aircraft.[10]

A typically equipped 60XR weighs 940 lb (430 kg) more than the original Model 60, tanks-full payload is 600 lb (270 kg) and four-passenger range is 2,240 nmi (4,150 km). It climbs to FL 410 in 18 min and cruise at 440 kn (810 km/h) TAS with an average fuel burn of 1,300 lb (590 kg)/h. Long-range cruise varies from 387 to 420 kn (717 to 778 km/h) TAS at FL 350–430 and ISA conditions, while normal cruise speed is Mach 0.76 or 436 kn (807 km/h) TAS. The FADEC-controlled 4,600 lbf (20 kN) PW305A turbofans have a 6,000 h TBO and reserves amount to $360 per hour per engine. In September 2018, there were 112 Model 60XRs in service, priced between $2.5 million for a 2007 model to $4.0 million for a 2013 one.[10]

Operators

Civilian

The Learjet 60 is used by private operators, companies and fractional jet operators.

Military and government

  Argentina
One Learjet 60XR used by Tucumán Government.[11]
One Learjet 60 used by the "Jefatura Del Estado Mayor"
  Colombia
Colombian Air Force: One Learjet 60 used for VIP transport by Grupo Aereo de Vuelos especiales 82.[12]
  North Macedonia
One Learjet 60 delivered in April 2005 to replace the lost King Air 200. Used by the Government for VIP transport.[13]
  Malaysia
Two operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) Flight Calibration Division used for calibrated aerodrome equipment.
  Mexico
One Learjet 60 delivered for the Mexican Navy.[14]
  Moldova
One operated by Nobil Air, used for civilian and governmental VIP transport.
  United States
Six Learjet 60 aircraft are operated by the Federal Aviation Administration to carry out airborne accuracy checks of navigational facilities.[15]

Incidents and accidents

NTSB identified "greatly underinflated tires" and "rejected takeoff after V1" as probable causes for the crash; it was exacerbated by a tire breaking a microswitch which caused reverse thrust to become a forward thrust.[17] After the post-accident investigation, the Federal Aviation Administration issued new directives for operators of the Learjet 60 and 60XR aircraft to check tire pressures every four days. [18]

Specifications

Data from Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000[19]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Capacity: 8 passengers
  • Length: 58 ft 8 in (17.88 m)
  • Wingspan: 43 ft 9 in (13.34 m)
  • Height: 14 ft 8 in (4.47 m)
  • Wing area: 264.5 sq ft (24.57 m2)
  • Empty weight: 14,640 lb (6,641 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 23,500 lb (10,659 kg)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A turbofan engines, 4,600 lbf (20 kN) thrust each

Performance

  • Cruise speed: 484 mph (779 km/h, 421 kn) economical cruise
522 mph (454 kn; 840 km/h) fast cruise
536 mph (466 kn; 863 km/h) max cruise
  • Range: 2,773 mi (4,463 km, 2,410 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 51,000 ft (16,000 m)
  • Rate of climb: 4,500 ft/min (23 m/s)

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  1. ^ . 2012-02-29. Archived from the original on 2012-04-05.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-02. Retrieved 2010-07-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Bombardier Suspends Learjet 60XR Production". 2 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Bombardier to Halt Learjet 60 Production".
  5. ^ Airliners.net profile
  6. ^ R. Randall Padfield, Bombardier cancelled the project after spending over $1 Billion on it. 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ M. Huber, Lear Jet 60
  8. ^ Mark Huber (December 2018). "For many models, market hitting the apex" (PDF). Aviation International News. pp. 20–21, 24.
  9. ^ "Type Certificate Data Sheet No. A10CE" (PDF). FAA. February 19, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Fred George (Oct 2, 2018). "Learjet 60XR: Solid Reliability, Strong Performance, Short Cabin". Business & Commercial Aviation.
  11. ^ http://www.perfil.com/contenidos/2011/01/04/noticia_0014.html 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Revista Flap internacional- aviação militar na América Latina
  12. ^ [1] Revista Flap internacional- aviação militar na América Latina
  13. ^ aircraft 2007-09-14 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Image of Mexican Navy AMT-200
  15. ^ FAA Flight Check operations 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine AINonline
  16. ^ . Associated Press. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  17. ^ "NTSB: underinflated tires caused Learjet 60 crash".
  18. ^ "Airworthiness Directives; Learjet Inc. Model 60 Airplanes". Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  19. ^ Taylor 1999, pp. 512–513.

Further reading

  • Taylor, Michael J.H. Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000. London:Brassey's, 1999. ISBN 1-85753-245-7.

External links

  • Bombardier Learjet website

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The Learjet 60 is a mid size cabin medium range business jet aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Wichita Kansas Powered by two Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW305A engines it has a range with 4 passengers and 2 crew of 2 405 nautical miles 4 454 km with NBAA 100 nmi 190 km reserves ISA 2 In July 2012 Bombardier Aerospace announced a temporary production pause of the latest variant Learjet 60XR to begin in the fourth quarter of 2012 3 4 Learjet 60the Learjet 60 has twin turbofans mounted on the fuselage ahead of its T tailRole Business jetManufacturer Bombardier AerospaceFirst flight 10 October 1990Introduction January 1993Status In serviceProduced 1991 2012Number built 400 as of February 2012 update 1 Developed from Learjet 55 Contents 1 Development 1 1 Learjet 60XR 2 Operators 2 1 Civilian 2 2 Military and government 3 Incidents and accidents 4 Specifications 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksDevelopment Edit Executive cabinThe Learjet 60 is an improved version of the Learjet 55 with a longer fuselage and more powerful turbofan engines It first flew on 10 October 1990 and received FAA certification in January 1993 5 The modifications that converted the Learjet Model 55 into a Model 60 resulted from an aerodynamics improvement program and a need to increase the capacity of the Learjet product line Several of these modifications were a first for Learjet including an all new inboard wing cuff added to the inboard sections of the Longhorn wing and an all new wing to body fairing By increasing the wing chord and the leading edge droop the wing cuff improved handling during approach and landing while the wing to body fairing reduced the interference drag between the wing and the fuselage Since the engines were new for this aircraft a new engine pylon had to be designed The lines of the cockpit have not changed but the fuselage was lengthened In addition the blend between the fuselage and the empennage was all new While it appears as if area ruling was the intention of the blending the blend design was really driven by attaching the original Learjet Model 35 empennage onto the larger Learjet Model 60 fuselage The final aerodynamic improvements to the Model 60 included the creation of the distinctive ogive winglet trailing edge This lengthening of the chord near the interface of the winglet and the wing improved the interaction of the wing s pressure spike with the winglet s pressure spike The result was a significant lowering of the drag in this area and a significant improvement of the wing s efficiency On the prior Longhorn wing the interference between the winglet and the wing nearly canceled the effects of the winglet The single ventral fin was also replaced with two ventral fins that Learjet called Delta Fins to improve stall characteristics and promote aerodynamic stability The Learjet 60 is notable for its time to climb performance climbing to 41 000 feet 12 497 m in 18 5 minutes at maximum weight It also distinguished as the last legacy Learjet using a variation of the wing that designer Bill Lear adapted from the Swiss military aircraft the FFA P 16 citation needed The next generation Learjet was to be the Learjet 85 and was an all new design by Bombardier Aerospace slated for delivery in 2013 6 The Learjet 60 while a tremendous performer also maintains the highest incident accident rate in its class with most accidents occurring during landing The use of the original Lear 23 gear and wheels albeit it with an added brake rotor bringing the total to 3 per wheel assembly left the 60 and the 55 before it notably under geared and under braked According to the NTSB most of these failures are caused by pilot error as the aircraft can be unforgiving 7 Production of the Learjet 60 ended in 2007 after 318 aircraft had been built The Learjet 60XR was a variation with upgraded Proline 21 avionics and slight improvements to the cabin with production beginning at serial number 319 By 2018 a Learjet 60 could be purchased for 1 million or less 8 Learjet 60XR Edit Learjet 60XR cockpitBombardier launched a new variant in 2005 designated the Learjet 60XR and following certification deliveries started in 2007 Grandfathered on the 1966 Learjet 24 type certificate 9 it was built until 2013 It features three rotor disc brakes good for 450 600 landings Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics upgraded AHRS and FMS electronic charts enhanced MFD and optional XM radio weather Cabin space is better utilized with five floor plans LED lighting better insulation and improved cabin management system The 60XR has the largest Learjet cabin its cross section is competitive but its length is 2 to 5 ft 0 61 to 1 52 m shorter than other mid size jets like the Hawker 800XP The small 265 sq ft 24 6 m2 wing evolved from the Learjet 23 with the tip tanks replaced by winglets and runway requirements are long for the 23 500 lb 10 700 kg aircraft 10 A typically equipped 60XR weighs 940 lb 430 kg more than the original Model 60 tanks full payload is 600 lb 270 kg and four passenger range is 2 240 nmi 4 150 km It climbs to FL 410 in 18 min and cruise at 440 kn 810 km h TAS with an average fuel burn of 1 300 lb 590 kg h Long range cruise varies from 387 to 420 kn 717 to 778 km h TAS at FL 350 430 and ISA conditions while normal cruise speed is Mach 0 76 or 436 kn 807 km h TAS The FADEC controlled 4 600 lbf 20 kN PW305A turbofans have a 6 000 h TBO and reserves amount to 360 per hour per engine In September 2018 there were 112 Model 60XRs in service priced between 2 5 million for a 2007 model to 4 0 million for a 2013 one 10 Operators EditCivilian Edit The Learjet 60 is used by private operators companies and fractional jet operators Military and government Edit Argentina One Learjet 60XR used by Tucuman Government 11 One Learjet 60 used by the Jefatura Del Estado Mayor Colombia Colombian Air Force One Learjet 60 used for VIP transport by Grupo Aereo de Vuelos especiales 82 12 North Macedonia One Learjet 60 delivered in April 2005 to replace the lost King Air 200 Used by the Government for VIP transport 13 Malaysia Two operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia CAAM Flight Calibration Division used for calibrated aerodrome equipment Mexico One Learjet 60 delivered for the Mexican Navy 14 Moldova One operated by Nobil Air used for civilian and governmental VIP transport United States Six Learjet 60 aircraft are operated by the Federal Aviation Administration to carry out airborne accuracy checks of navigational facilities 15 Incidents and accidents EditOn September 19 2008 a Learjet 60 crashed while taking off from Columbia Metropolitan Airport in Columbia South Carolina Performers Travis Barker and DJ AM were injured while both crew members and two other passengers were killed in the crash 16 NTSB identified greatly underinflated tires and rejected takeoff after V1 as probable causes for the crash it was exacerbated by a tire breaking a microswitch which caused reverse thrust to become a forward thrust 17 After the post accident investigation the Federal Aviation Administration issued new directives for operators of the Learjet 60 and 60XR aircraft to check tire pressures every four days 18 Specifications EditData from Brassey s World Aircraft amp Systems Directory 1999 2000 19 General characteristicsCrew 2 Capacity 8 passengers Length 58 ft 8 in 17 88 m Wingspan 43 ft 9 in 13 34 m Height 14 ft 8 in 4 47 m Wing area 264 5 sq ft 24 57 m2 Empty weight 14 640 lb 6 641 kg Max takeoff weight 23 500 lb 10 659 kg Powerplant 2 Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW305A turbofan engines 4 600 lbf 20 kN thrust eachPerformance Cruise speed 484 mph 779 km h 421 kn economical cruise522 mph 454 kn 840 km h fast cruise 536 mph 466 kn 863 km h max cruise dd dd dd Range 2 773 mi 4 463 km 2 410 nmi Service ceiling 51 000 ft 16 000 m Rate of climb 4 500 ft min 23 m s See also EditAircraft of comparable role configuration and era Cessna Citation VII Gulfstream G150 Hawker 800XPReferences Edit 400th Learjet 60 XR Aircraft Enters Service with Cinepolis 2012 02 29 Archived from the original on 2012 04 05 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 11 02 Retrieved 2010 07 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Bombardier Suspends Learjet 60XR Production 2 August 2012 Bombardier to Halt Learjet 60 Production Airliners net profile R Randall Padfield Bombardier cancelled the project after spending over 1 Billion on it Archived 2011 06 16 at the Wayback Machine M Huber Lear Jet 60 Mark Huber December 2018 For many models market hitting the apex PDF Aviation International News pp 20 21 24 Type Certificate Data Sheet No A10CE PDF FAA February 19 2015 a b Fred George Oct 2 2018 Learjet 60XR Solid Reliability Strong Performance Short Cabin Business amp Commercial Aviation http www perfil com contenidos 2011 01 04 noticia 0014 html Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Revista Flap internacional aviacao militar na America Latina 1 Revista Flap internacional aviacao militar na America Latina aircraft Archived 2007 09 14 at the Wayback Machine Image of Mexican Navy AMT 200 FAA Flight Check operations Archived 2011 06 16 at the Wayback Machine AINonline Crew in crash died of burns smoke inhalation Associated Press Archived from the original on 2 December 2014 Retrieved 13 November 2014 NTSB underinflated tires caused Learjet 60 crash Airworthiness Directives Learjet Inc Model 60 Airplanes Federal Aviation Administration Retrieved 13 November 2014 Taylor 1999 pp 512 513 Further reading EditTaylor Michael J H Brassey s World Aircraft amp Systems Directory 1999 2000 London Brassey s 1999 ISBN 1 85753 245 7 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Learjet 60 Bombardier Learjet website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Learjet 60 amp oldid 1125354818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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