Pilot’s Manual Learjet 60
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SKI STORAGE BOX
The ski storage box is installed between the seats, and it’s used for stor-
ing ski’s and other objects weighing less than 50lbs. The box is con-
structed of hardwood and metal, and consist of two parts, forward and
aft, carpeted on the top, front, and back. The box is secured to the floor,
and the door must be closed and latched during takeoff and landing.
CABIN BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT
The door to the aft cabin baggage compartment is located in the lavato-
ry. On some interior configurations, it is a bi-fold door with a recessed,
pull-type latch to open and close. When the door is closed and the latch
pushed fully in, bolts in the door will engage into the top, bottom, and
outboard side of the door jamb thus securing the door. On other interior
configurations, the door is a tambour type. The door opens and closes
by sliding in an upper and lower track. When fully open, the door is
hidden in the partition. When fully closed, the latch will keep the door
secured. The maximum weight for the cabin baggage compartment is
placarded. The cabin baggage compartment may also be accessed
through the emergency exit/baggage door.
LAVATORY/VANITY
The lavatory/vanity (figure 7-16) is equipped with a sink, toilet, pota-
ble water tank, water pump, water heater, faucet and valves, intercon-
necting plumbing, tissue holder, AC outlet, trash container, lighted
vanity, make-up mirror, medicine cabinet, storage closet and drawers.
The lavatory is separated from the passenger cabin with a sliding door
that is stowed and latched on the left-side of the bulkhead. The door is
latched open with a recessed latch on the aft-side of the door to a catch
in the aft-side of the bulkhead wall. A magnetic strip along the door
edge allows the door to be closed but cannot be locked shut.
The potable water tank, pump, and heater are located under the sink.
The tank itself is in the lavatory aft cabinet below the sink and holds ap-
proximately 1.5 gallons (5.7 liters). It is equipped with a quick discon-
nect shutoff for easy removal and installation. To remove the potable
water tank, press the disconnect lever on the plumbing connection and
pull it apart from the tubing. Pull the tank straight out from the cabinet.
It is recommended that the potable water tank be removed from the air-
craft during extended cold weather to prevent the water in the tank
from freezing and damaging the tank. For more information on the ser-
vicing of the potable water tank, reference the GROUND HANDLING,
SERVICING AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION manual.
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