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Learjet 36A - User Manual

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Gates Learjet
35A/36A
with
FC-200 Autopilot
FAA
APPROVED
AIRPLANE
FLIGHT
MANUAL
THIS AIRPLANE MUST BE OPERATED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
PRESCRIBED LIMITATIONS
IN
SECTION 1 OF THIS
MANUAL
___________________
NOTICE
__________________
_
This
AFM
is
a revised issue of
the
original
AFM
dated 4-30-76. This
reissue replaces
all
of the information in the original issue through
Change
13.
FM-102
SERIAL NO.
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_
N
______________
__
for
CHIEF, AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
FAA
CENTRAL REGION
WlCHIT A, KANSAS
Copyright © 1983
GATES LEARJET CORPORATION
All rights reserved

Table of Contents

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Summary

Section I: Limitations

Weight and Center of Gravity Limits

Defines maximum ramp weight, takeoff and landing weights, and center-of-gravity envelopes for various configurations.

Airspeed and Mach Limits

Specifies maximum operating speeds (VMO/MMO), maneuvering speed (VA), and flap/gear extension speeds.

Section II: Normal Procedures

Takeoff Procedures

Describes procedures for takeoff, after takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, and approach phases.

Landing Procedures

Covers procedures for go-around, landing, and after landing/clearing runway.

Section III: Emergency Procedures

Electrical System Emergencies

Procedures for electrical failures including AC power loss, battery overheat, current limiter issues, DC power loss, and dual generator failure.

Engine Emergencies

Covers engine failures, fire, airstarts, and oil pressure warnings.

Fire Emergencies

Procedures for handling cabin or cockpit fires, smoke, or fumes.

Flight Control System Emergencies

Details procedures for flight control system malfunctions like jams and stall warnings.

Fuel System Emergencies

Covers fuel system issues such as fuel pressure lights and crossflow valve failures.

Emergency Landing Procedures

Procedures for abnormal landings including ditching, emergency braking, evacuation, and engine failure landings.

Learjet 36A Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerLearjet
Model36A
Crew2
Passenger Capacity6
RoleBusiness jet
First flight1974
Introduction1976
Wingspan12.04 m
Height3.73 m (12 ft 3 in)
Service Ceiling13, 715 m
Engines2 × Garrett TFE731-2-2B turbofan engines, 1, 600 kgf (3, 500 lbf) thrust each
Cruise Speed863 km/h

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