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Old 27th Nov 2017, 18:55
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Lear 55(?) and spoilers (?)

In the interests of preserving anonymity I'll omit a few details...

We were following what I now know to be a Lear 55 out to the runway a few days back and questioned the fact that it looked like it had what looked spoilers deployed whilst holding short stationary prior to lining up...seems it was actually Ops Normal, as he demonstrated as he put power on to line up...and as ATC said in response to the explanation "we both just learned something"....

Can't even get Google to be my friend on this one, any of you fine folk able to give an idiots guide to Lears, spoilers, etc., so I'll look and sound more clued up next time
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What are you actually asking?
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google not too friendly with me either, but:
Lear 55 | AIRCAB AVIATION says:
** Prior to takeoff, ALWAYS check the 3 Killer Items **

>> TRIM - FLAPS - SPOILERS <<
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Originally Posted by flyboyike
What are you actually asking?


Let me be more clear....Sat at the hold in our heavy jet behind a Lear....Lear's spoilers up....being mindful of the previously mentioned "killer items" asked over R/T "why" ? ...told that's normal...wondering why Lear has that characteristic...

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https://tomgorski.com/asr/Lear/Tng_Resource.htm

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The Dash 8 has similar behaviour. When the spoiler mode switch is in ‘flight’, spoilers extend when the throttles are below a threshold and weight on wheels, and thus would behave as you observed the Lear doing.
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Ah...that makes sense...as "he" moved away to position and wait we could see the spoilers occasionally cycling so I guess that was down to changing throttle position. Since we don't "mix" it with bizjets that much it was not something either of us on our flight deck had seen before.

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