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Defines maximum ramp weight, takeoff and landing weights, and center-of-gravity envelopes for various configurations.
Specifies maximum operating speeds (VMO/MMO), maneuvering speed (VA), and flap/gear extension speeds.
Describes procedures for takeoff, after takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, and approach phases.
Covers procedures for go-around, landing, and after landing/clearing runway.
Procedures for electrical failures including AC power loss, battery overheat, current limiter issues, DC power loss, and dual generator failure.
Covers engine failures, fire, airstarts, and oil pressure warnings.
Procedures for handling cabin or cockpit fires, smoke, or fumes.
Details procedures for flight control system malfunctions like jams and stall warnings.
Covers fuel system issues such as fuel pressure lights and crossflow valve failures.
Procedures for abnormal landings including ditching, emergency braking, evacuation, and engine failure landings.
| Manufacturer | Learjet |
|---|---|
| Model | 36A |
| Crew | 2 |
| Passenger Capacity | 6 |
| Role | Business jet |
| First flight | 1974 |
| Introduction | 1976 |
| Wingspan | 12.04 m |
| Height | 3.73 m (12 ft 3 in) |
| Service Ceiling | 13, 715 m |
| Engines | 2 × Garrett TFE731-2-2B turbofan engines, 1, 600 kgf (3, 500 lbf) thrust each |
| Cruise Speed | 863 km/h |
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