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IV-4 FAA APPROVED 4-30-76
REISSUED 2-25-81, CHANGE 10
INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
The procedures in this section of the manual have been developed by
Learjet Inc. for certification of this aircraft. This section contains those op-
erating procedures requiring the use of special systems and/or alternate use
of regular systems which, if followed, will maintain an acceptable level of
airworthiness or reduce operational risk resulting from a failure condition.
Procedures or parts of procedures in this section emphasized by enclosure
in a box such as this should be accomplished without reference to
this manual.
The procedures located in this section supplement Normal Procedures
when a failure condition exists. Use of Normal Procedures should be con-
tinued when applicable. Sound judgement, as well as thorough knowledge
of the aircraft, its characteristics, and the flight manual procedures are es-
sential in the handling of any failure condition.
OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
In all emergencies, the overriding consideration must be to:
Maintain Airplane Control
Analyze the Situation
Take Proper Action
TERMINOLOGY
Some abnormal procedures require that a landing be made as soon as prac-
tical. Refer to emergency procedures (page III-3) for complete definitions of
the terms land as soon as possible” and land as soon as practical.
CHANGE
10
IV-4 FAA APPROVED 4-30-76
REISSUED 2-25-81, CHANGE 10
INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
The procedures in this section of the manual have been developed by
Learjet Inc. for certification of this aircraft. This section contains those op-
erating procedures requiring the use of special systems and/or alternate use
of regular systems which, if followed, will maintain an acceptable level of
airworthiness or reduce operational risk resulting from a failure condition.
Procedures or parts of procedures in this section emphasized by enclosure
in a box such as this should be accomplished without reference to
this manual.
The procedures located in this section supplement Normal Procedures
when a failure condition exists. Use of Normal Procedures should be con-
tinued when applicable. Sound judgement, as well as thorough knowledge
of the aircraft, its characteristics, and the flight manual procedures are es-
sential in the handling of any failure condition.
OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
In all emergencies, the overriding consideration must be to:
Maintain Airplane Control
Analyze the Situation
Take Proper Action
TERMINOLOGY
Some abnormal procedures require that a landing be made as soon as prac-
tical. Refer to emergency procedures (page III-3) for complete definitions of
the terms “land as soon as possible” and “land as soon as practical.”
CHANGE
10
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