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The Learjet 60 is one of the most popular private jets for Jet charter. It can seat up to 7 to 8 passengers comfortably and cost $4500 an hour and up to Charter.
"Learjet 60 Private Jet Charter"
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Its power comes courtesy of a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada 305As bolted to the back that each crank 4,600 pounds of thrust.
This gives the Learjet 60 a 23,500-pound airplane (maximum takeoff weight) one of the highest thrust-to-weight ratios in its class.
That's not too shabby-and you can climb a whole bunch faster than the book says, although for the sake of passenger comfort, this kind of liftoff is not a good idea.
The 60 will ascend to 41,000 feet from sea level in less than 20 minutes. Cracking open a beverage before reaching cruise altitude is just not a good idea-unless you want to wear it.
But an airplane with engines like the Learjet 60's demands skill and respect in the cockpit.
Intelligent power management is critical and landings need to be well planned and well executed.
The Learjet 60 can comfortably operate at high loads out of 5,000-foot-long runways.
And its bigger engines give it considerably better performance than the 55 when operating in hot temperatures and high altitudes.
The Model 55 entered production in 1980 and 147 were manufactured. It mated the wing of the Learjet Model 28/29 Longhorn with an expanded Model 35 fuselage.
"Inside Learjet 60"
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While the 60 has undergone various interior and avionics changes over the years, notably the SE and current XR models, the fuselage remains largely unchanged.
Between 1993 and 2005, when Bombardier introduced the successor Model 60SE, it manufactured 274 Model 60s.
Better brakes and engines are just two advantages the 60 has over the 55. The fuselage was stretched 43 inches, yielding an 18-inch-longer cabin (17.67 feet) and more legroom.
Cabin width is a fraction under six feet. The standard cabin layout features five single executive slide/swivel seats, a two-place side-facing divan opposite the entry door.
The Learjet 60 has a small forward galley with space for a microwave and an ice drawer, a forward closet and a rear lavatory.
Inside the cabin, the closet provides 24 cubic feet of storage; an equal amount is in the baggage compartment aft of the lavatory.
Cabin noise close to the entry door can be pronounced, and that was a major driver when Learjet gutted and redid the Model 60 cabin for the $13.65 million Model 60XR. (Deliveries began in 2007.)
The aircraft easily accommodates up to 7 passengers. There´s plenty of room to move around and stretch your legs.
Just sit back and experience the state-of-the-art TV/DVD entertainment system, CD player and Air Show.
The LEARJET 60 stand up cabin is completed with precious wood veneers, rich, supple leathers.
The finest fabrics to create a feeling of functional luxury while the galley’s gourmet capabilities help to elevate your total flight experience.
"Cabin Learjet 60"
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Headroom in the trenched center aisle is 5.7 feet. Unrefueled range (two crew, four passengers, NBAA IFR reserves) is 2,134 nautical miles.
"Learjet 60, Private Jet Charter!"
"Learjet 60 Private Jet Charter"
lear 60 interior, learjet 60, inside private jet, cabin learjet 60
Its power comes courtesy of a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada 305As bolted to the back that each crank 4,600 pounds of thrust.
This gives the Learjet 60 a 23,500-pound airplane (maximum takeoff weight) one of the highest thrust-to-weight ratios in its class.
That's not too shabby-and you can climb a whole bunch faster than the book says, although for the sake of passenger comfort, this kind of liftoff is not a good idea.
The 60 will ascend to 41,000 feet from sea level in less than 20 minutes. Cracking open a beverage before reaching cruise altitude is just not a good idea-unless you want to wear it.
But an airplane with engines like the Learjet 60's demands skill and respect in the cockpit.
Intelligent power management is critical and landings need to be well planned and well executed.
The Learjet 60 can comfortably operate at high loads out of 5,000-foot-long runways.
And its bigger engines give it considerably better performance than the 55 when operating in hot temperatures and high altitudes.
The Model 55 entered production in 1980 and 147 were manufactured. It mated the wing of the Learjet Model 28/29 Longhorn with an expanded Model 35 fuselage.
"Inside Learjet 60"
learjet 60 inside, interior lear 60, cabin learjet 60, private jet charter aircraft
While the 60 has undergone various interior and avionics changes over the years, notably the SE and current XR models, the fuselage remains largely unchanged.
Between 1993 and 2005, when Bombardier introduced the successor Model 60SE, it manufactured 274 Model 60s.
Better brakes and engines are just two advantages the 60 has over the 55. The fuselage was stretched 43 inches, yielding an 18-inch-longer cabin (17.67 feet) and more legroom.
Cabin width is a fraction under six feet. The standard cabin layout features five single executive slide/swivel seats, a two-place side-facing divan opposite the entry door.
The Learjet 60 has a small forward galley with space for a microwave and an ice drawer, a forward closet and a rear lavatory.
Inside the cabin, the closet provides 24 cubic feet of storage; an equal amount is in the baggage compartment aft of the lavatory.
Cabin noise close to the entry door can be pronounced, and that was a major driver when Learjet gutted and redid the Model 60 cabin for the $13.65 million Model 60XR. (Deliveries began in 2007.)
The aircraft easily accommodates up to 7 passengers. There´s plenty of room to move around and stretch your legs.
Just sit back and experience the state-of-the-art TV/DVD entertainment system, CD player and Air Show.
The LEARJET 60 stand up cabin is completed with precious wood veneers, rich, supple leathers.
The finest fabrics to create a feeling of functional luxury while the galley’s gourmet capabilities help to elevate your total flight experience.
"Cabin Learjet 60"
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Headroom in the trenched center aisle is 5.7 feet. Unrefueled range (two crew, four passengers, NBAA IFR reserves) is 2,134 nautical miles.
"Learjet 60, Private Jet Charter!"
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