Learjet 20 Series Pilot Training Manual Download PDF
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🏷️ Basic Information
Identification
Make:
Learjet
Model:
20 Series
Year:
Not Specified
Generation:
20 Series
📋 Manual Details
General
Manual Type:
Pilot Training Manual
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Compatibility:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
Requirements:
Adobe PDF Reader & WinZip
Printable:
Yes
Content
Covered Chapters:
• Syllabus
• Aircraft General
• Electrical Power Systems
• Lighting
• Master Warning System
• Fuel System
• Auxiliary Power Unit
• Powerplant
• Fire Protection
• Pneumatics
• Ice and Rain Protection
• Air Conditioning
• Pressurization
• Hydraulic Power Systems
• Landing Gear and Brakes
• Flight Controls
• Avionics
• Miscellaneous Systems
• General Pilot Information
• Appendix
• Walkaround
• Annunciator Panel
• Instrument Panel Poster
⚙️ Engine Specifications
General
Engine Type:
Jet Engines (specific models vary within the 20 series)
Displacement:
Not Applicable (Jet Engines)
Performance
Thrust Per Engine:
Varies by specific engine model (e.g., General Electric CJ610 or Pratt & Whitney JT12)
🔧 Transmission
General
Type:
Not Applicable (Jet Aircraft)
📐 Dimensions
General
Length:
Varies by specific model within 20 series (e.g., Learjet 23: ~43 ft, Learjet 24: ~43 ft)
Wingspan:
Varies by specific model within 20 series (e.g., Learjet 23/24: ~35 ft)
Weight
Max Takeoff Weight:
Varies by specific model within 20 series (e.g., Learjet 23: ~13,500 lbs, Learjet 24: ~13,500 lbs)
🔧 Maintenance
Scheduled
Service Interval:
Not Specified (Refer to Manual)
📄 Performance
Flight
Max Cruise Speed:
Approx. Mach 0.70 - 0.75 (Varies by model)
Service Ceiling:
Approx. 45,000 - 50,000 ft (Varies by model)
📄 Fuel System
Capacity
Total Fuel Capacity:
Varies by specific model within 20 series (e.g., ~400-500 gallons)
📄 Avionics
General
Typical Avionics Suite:
Includes navigation, communication, autopilot, weather radar (specifics vary)
📄 Electrical System
Power Source
Primary Power:
Engine-driven generators/alternators and battery
📄 Pneumatics
General
System Function:
Provides air for cabin pressurization, anti-icing, and environmental controls