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Indeed, this was only the third Learjet built and the first delivered to a customer. This was the state it was in when a team ...
The Learjet 23 went into production in 1962 and took its first flight Oct. 7, 1963. “It was the first plane that was specifically built as a business jet,” said Dick Kovich, a former Learjet ...
A Learjet will depart from Wichita this week as pilots try to fly to the South Pole, then the North Pole and back to Wichita in three days. The “Polar Mission,” more formally known as polar ...
This Learjet 60 has 8,700 hours on the airframe, 8,322 and 8,524, respectively, on the engines, and 2,800 hours on the auxiliary power unit. The engines have been maintained under a JSSI (Jet ...
The Learjet 55 had six people on board when it went down shortly after departing Northeast Philadelphia Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Avcon Industries, Inc. and its affiliate Butler Avionics Inc., subsidiaries of Butler National Corporation (OTCQX: BUKS) and ...
The Learjet starts crossing the centreline slightly ahead of a ‘20ft’ call-out, and exits the runway as an E190 crew member remarks, “go around” and a ‘10ft’ call-out is heard.
The Learjet pilot, a day after the close call, told investigators that “in his mind, they were cleared for takeoff.” “I can not understand what happened to me during the clearance,” the ...
A jet engine used by Neil Armstrong to set five aviation world records is on display at the Neil Armstrong Airport terminal ...
This 1973 Learjet has 10,600 hours on the airframe, 4,036 hours on one engine and 4,200 on the other since overhaul. The General Electric CJ610-6 engines have a TBO of 5,000 hours.
The Learjet 55 crashed near Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard after departing from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, according to authorities.