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Post subject: Can the Lear 60 be flown Single Pilot? Posted: 02 Sep 2019, 09:27 |
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Joined: 01/09/08 Posts: 412 Post Likes: +21
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I know that the Citation can be (with special certification) just curious if the Lear 60 can?
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Post subject: Re: Can the Lear 60 be flown Single Pilot? Posted: 02 Sep 2019, 09:34 |
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Thanks.. Any idea on hourly cost? More or less then a 550?
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Post subject: Re: Can the Lear 60 be flown Single Pilot? Posted: 02 Sep 2019, 23:53 |
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Joined: 03/23/08 Posts: 7357 Post Likes: +4086 Company: AssuredPartners Aerospace Phx. Location: KDVT, 46U
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Username Protected wrote: Reading the systems on these part 25 Lears it’s easy to see it’s a two pilot plane when the SHTF. Hasn’t been my experience! Quite the opposite. It can be hard to keep two people satisfyingly occcupied outside of busy airspace.
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Post subject: Re: Can the Lear 60 be flown Single Pilot? Posted: 03 Sep 2019, 03:55 |
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Joined: 11/03/08 Posts: 16098 Post Likes: +26985 Location: Peachtree City GA / Stoke-On-Trent UK
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Username Protected wrote: Hasn’t been my experience! Quite the opposite.
It can be hard to keep two people satisfyingly occupied outside of busy airspace. you should have seen us in the russian made planes with 5 people struggling to do the job of 2
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