The Renowned Learjet 60 | Landing & Takeoff at SDL

The Renowned Learjet 60 | Landing & Takeoff at SDL

A great looking, all black Learjet 60 landing at Scottsdale Executive (SDL) after completing its transcontinental flight from Richmond, VA. After a quick stop in the desert, "Dreamline 654" quickly departs again for its home base of Van Nuys, CA (VNY).

Apart of the Dreamline Aviation fleet (https://www.dreamlineaviation.com/), this video features Bombardier Learjet 60 'N654AN' landing and taking off at Scottsdale Executive, as well as background information, aircraft specs, pricing & charter rate, and much more one of the most renowned business jets around.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Learjet 60 | Landing
0:50 Learjet 60 | Taxi & Aircraft Information
1:24 Learjet 60 | Takeoff

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--- LEARJET 60 | ABOUT THE AIRCRAFT ---

Originally certified in 1993, the Bombardier LearJet 60 ended production in 2007 after more than 300 aircraft were delivered, and it was one of the most popular midsize jets of its era.

The Lear 60 is the successor to the Lear 55, featuring a longer fuselage with room for 6 or 7 passengers, and upgraded Pratt & Whitney engines. Built for speed, this jet quickly climbs to high altitudes where it cruises at speeds of up to 0.81 Mach, maximizing its fuel efficiency.

Many of the aircraft are still in service today, utilized by operators and fractional jet companies around the world, as well as government and military missions; the FAA operates six Lear 60’s to perform airborne inspections of navigational facilities.

Bombardier launched the new LearJet 60XR in 2005, and deliveries began in 2007 after it was certified. The 60 XR is Bombardier’s final version of its legacy aircraft featuring Bill Lear’s famous adaption of the FFA P-16 Swiss military aircraft; Bombardier Aerospace chose an all-new design for the newer Learjet 85.

Overall, the Model 60 maintains Learjet’s reputation as a proven platform for comfort, versatility, reliability, and high-speed performance in the midsize jet market, however, it’s not as competitive in cabin size and range as the original.
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--- GEAR USED ---
Canon M50 (Camera Body)
Canon EF-M 55-200mm Lens (Camera Lens)
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