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ARGREECE
2nd Oct 2007, 20:02
Hi guys,
i was looking for a Learjet 60 XR flight manual, to learn about the systems since there is no cbt available. Does anybody has any sites in mind, where i could find info to download? Thank you in advance.
A.K. Greece

LEVC
5th Oct 2007, 19:58
I have the LJ60 in CD format, and the books (same thing but in paper format), if you are interested send me a PM, i have 2 sets and can give you one, of course free of charge!!!, or if you prefer, i can upload it to the web and you can download it (2 CD's)

As far as i know the systems didn't change for the 60 in the XR version.

josesilvajs
5th Oct 2007, 22:31
I would really apprecite if you can upload that, so that I can download the 2 CDs.

I'm a great fan of the 60, and maybe one day i'll get to fly one! That's why I want to be prepared from now on...

PURPLE PITOT
6th Oct 2007, 10:28
Try www.lrjet.com/

(sorry, not computer literate enough to post a link)

Duck Rogers
6th Oct 2007, 15:25
You just did :D

LEVC
15th Oct 2007, 18:08
Sorry guys but i have tried to upload it in several sites offering the service and it's too big as a file, any idea on how to do it?, i have tried using winzip but it doesn't make a big difference in size, any sugestion?

LEVC
10th Dec 2007, 23:53
All of you wanting the CD and that have posted check your PM's for a link to a download site.
Those of you that have not posted in this thread do a post and i'll send you a PM with the links.

So far i have sent PM's with the links to ARGREECE and JOSESILVAJS, if there is anybody else interested post in the thread and i'll send it to you.

Sorry but i cannot post the links in this post, reason being it's a public forum.

tibidabo
20th Oct 2008, 02:15
please also very much interested.
thank you very much
ciao

Iver
20th Oct 2008, 14:55
ARGREECE,

Did you get picked up by Vista Jet? Congrats if you did.

PhToPC9HS125
17th Nov 2008, 07:16
Thanks for the offer, that I would like to take you up on.

zaerdna
23rd Nov 2008, 17:56
i also want, if it is still possible....
thanks for the offer :ok:

rajko1212
2nd Jan 2009, 12:01
Hello,
Could you be so kind and send me link to 60 xr manuals, thanks.

[email protected]

Leezyjet
3rd Jan 2009, 15:19
Could I get the links too please.

:ok:

barrichello72
9th Jan 2009, 02:31
hu everybody
I just went through my recurrent at FSI tucson and the upgrade on the xr model at bombardier dallas
PM me if you have any question about the airplane and if I can I will be glad to anser
If you want a copy of the CD's pm me

Happy contrails

Night Flight
16th Jan 2009, 09:22
Hey,

I'll be doing my training on the 60XR in March. Could I get a link to the manuals as well please.

Thanks in advance.

Rgds,
NF

acuba 290
1st May 2009, 13:13
hi,
will be great to get a link

thanks in advance!

jrowland
12th Sep 2009, 14:26
Hello,
I am a big fan of the Learjet 60. Could you please send me link to 60 xr manuals, thanks. [email protected]

andrei23
16th Jun 2010, 10:47
Would love to have a link as well... thanks in advance!

theaviator2005
29th Jun 2010, 12:59
I have a bunch of 60XR and straight 60 Stuff on the PC as well if anyone needs some have to see if the files are to big to email or of i can zip them...

And if any of ya'll should come about any lear job's outther for FAA pilots i be happy to hear from ya..... :)

shhhh13
30th Jun 2010, 23:46
I take all that you have on th Lear 60. I go to Flight Safety in 2 weeks. I will be flying the old Lear not the XR. Thanks
Dean

awanio
1st Nov 2010, 13:14
LEVC

Would greatly appreciate the link too.
Tried to pm you - box full!!!

jackx123
7th Nov 2010, 02:41
Any suitable suggestions on RKSS-ESSB return for refueling with LR60.
Thanks,
Jack

xreime
7th Nov 2010, 13:42
Hi Jack,
from the service point of view I would definitly recommend a stop in Novosibirsk UNNT. Service is great for a very quick turnaround. Did a stop with a 604 there about 2 years ago. In and out in about 20 minutes.
But for a 60 2legs of 23xxNM will be too much.
For a 2 stop planning I would suggest to refuel in Irkustk UIII and Khanty Mansiysk USHH. All legs well manageable for the 60-around 1500NM each.
Been to both Airports before I do not see any big problem with either of them.
If you consider USHH too far of the beaten path you may consider refueling in Yekaterinburg USSS.
I hope I could be of some help.

best regards
xreime

jackx123
7th Nov 2010, 19:31
many thanks xreime,
unnt may be ok for the return leg. i know that's usually not an issue 2300nm going transatlantic east bound. any ideas on russian FL restrictions. I heard from a friend 360ish is sort of maximum.

grusstig

lear60fellow
7th Nov 2010, 21:25
2.300nm for the 60 itīs a lot and if youīre flying into Russia expect delays on approach. Last flight 1 week ago I did 1.950nm and I had to skip some thurderstorms, total flight time was 4:50 and landed with 1.500lbs. We flew at M0.76. Those are real numbers.

I normally do 4 hour flights (1.600nm) and we always land with 2.000 2.400lbs left

epsum
7th Nov 2010, 22:09
No it is not. in Russia you can use 13100 meters (F430) or 12100meters (F397) also.
Lastr week heard that one Jetflite aircraft got cleared by Moscow control to 15100meters (F495).

Around 2000nm in our XR seems to be ok up to 4 pax plus FA (landing in reasonable reserves), We have been with 2pax flyed from UUWW-OMDB 2280nm great circle without fuel stop (with help in wind and landed with 1500lbs), from OMDB to UUWW its always a fuel stop in Baku or Trabzone.

lear60fellow
7th Nov 2010, 22:40
if you fly with those figures you are risking yourself, Dubai Iīve had to hold once for 1 hour starting at 410, UUWW winter and snow, forget it. If you fly 4 pax and F/A full fuel you are way out of limits MTOW on the 60. FL495, a g550, Citation X...

jackx123
7th Nov 2010, 23:09
I was making reference to this:

http://www.pprune.org/biz-jets-ag-flying-ga-etc/358111-learjet-60-fuel-flow-cross-atlantic-ops.html

where other drivers make reference to the 2300 mark, obviously tail wind

Captain Kaboom
8th Nov 2010, 07:52
Lear60fellow is right, post 26.

Use this; 1800 first hour
1400 second hour
1200 third hour
1100 fourth hour
2000 nm is pretty much the max under those conditions, Russian, unexpected delays, they don't let you climb at the start etc.

And; Last week I heard that one Jetflite aircraft got cleared by Moscow control to 15100meters (F495).
That was not a Learjet but a Gulfstream I reckon.

I know the manual says so but you have no business up there if you are even able to get up there which I don't think so.
The 60's aerodynamics start to change above Fl 400, you can feel it doesn't like it so much, in a fast cruise you can hear the winglets starting to rumble and the airplane becomes a little bit sluggish aerodynamic wise.

For what it's worth CK

jackx123
8th Nov 2010, 13:54
Many thanks for the valuable replies. Reading between the lines I feel a propensity towards the LR60 is not suitable for said routing.

Our principal is pushing for the 60, due to operational economics, but from the thread it seems Cessna X and above is really more apt.

Captain Kaboom
8th Nov 2010, 14:47
No the the LJ60 is perfect for the job, buy a 60.





And hire me :)

jackx123
8th Nov 2010, 23:02
Captain Kaboom I should know by year end which way he/we are going. PM me.

Jack

lear60fellow
9th Nov 2010, 21:51
Fuel figures are right, about step climb and speeds:

Full load and ISA you can climb up to FL400-410. If ISA is +10 FL390 itīs top, you will struggle to stay up and burn lotīs of fuel above. Start your step climb at 21.000lbs. Speed 0.76 itīs ok, temperature changes on the Lear change speed rapidly. Above .78 full load you will feel that sound wave approaching on the wings, itīs very disturbing for pax. End of the trip you can do .80.

Donīt trust remaining fuel on the FMS, it calculates fuel and time on actual wind. Once on a 1.700nm trip we had to do an alternate fuel stop, headwind 140-160 all the way, also another time we had to fly FL300 all the way due to heavy turbulence above for 3.5 hours, another non-schedule fuel stop. Of course neither of this was reported on the wind charts or flight plan.

Cptramos
3rd Mar 2011, 16:04
Hey LVEC, I'm really interested in flying the lear 60, I would really appreciate it if you could send me the link to the cd's. Thank you.

rawmilk
4th Mar 2011, 15:54
If anyone would like me to send them (Gmail has limit of 20MB and all 3 are less then this) I have:

1. LR60XR PFM_May2007 (6.7MB)
2. LR60XR_QRH 09-13-07 (2.1MB)
3. LR60XR_RP_Jan07
(Recommend Operating Procedures and Techniques) (7.9MB)

I was given the digital files after paying for differences training couple years back.

They are small enough to email if you have a gmail account to receive (or another). Please PM me with your email and which files you want, AND your FILE SIZE LIMIT your email account can receive.
I am happy to help.

-RM

samasqc
25th Jan 2012, 15:51
Does anyone have the maintenance training manuals(systems description) for the LJ60?

flugzeug
25th Jan 2012, 18:45
I have the AMM for the LR60. Just send me a private message with ur adress.

Happy landings!

FlyinaLear
12th Jun 2014, 23:32
Hi, could you please send me any reference material you have on the learjet 60xr?

[email protected]

Thank you

Frank

Kvspilot
20th Jan 2015, 20:15
I'll be happy if anybody give me a link for AFM&QRH for XR. After i've trained in Dallas nobody has provided me an electronic copy of the manuals. Thanks a lot. [email protected]

Agustinr
12th Jun 2016, 23:22
Hi, please send me any reference material you have on the learjet 60xr?

[email protected]

Thank you

ignaciojc
11th Sep 2020, 20:22
Hi;
Do you still have the files?
If it posible to send to my email [email protected]
Thanks in advance.