The Bombardier Learjet 45 was developed in the 1990s as a competitor in the “super-light” business jet category, a rival to the popular Cessna Citation Excel / XLS – but sacrificing the Cessna’s stand-up room for the Learjet family’s traditional high-speed performance. Through its four primary variants – the original Model 45, the Model 45XR, Model 40 and Model 40XR – it was the Learjet Division’s principal product from the 1990s until the introduction of the Model 75 variant in 2012.

The Bombardier Learjet 45XR is an upgraded version of the Model 45, introduced in June 2004, offering substantially higher takeoff weights, faster cruise speeds and faster time-to-climb rates than the Model 45. The Bombardier Learjet 45 (and 45XR) is a midsize jet that is typically outiftted with two cabin zones and has a range of 1,410 nm (2,611 km) for the Model 45 and 1,690 nm (3,130 km) for the Model 45XR.

Systems

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Bombardier Learjet Interior Equipment
Bombardier Learjet Hydraulics and Landing Gear
Bombardier Learjet General Description
Bombardier Learjet Flight Control Systems and Avionics
Bombardier Learjet Engines and Fuel
Bombardier Learjet Electrical and Lighting
Bombardier Learjet Anti Ice and Environmental

    Flight Patterns

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    Bombardier Learjet Unusual Attitude Recovery
    Bombardier Learjet Touch and Go Landing
    Bombardier Learjet Steep Bank Turns
    Bombardier Learjet Rejected Takeoff
    Bombardier Learjet Precision Approach ENG
    Bombardier Learjet Precision Approach 1 ENG
    Bombardier Learjet Partial Flap Approach
    Bombardier Learjet Normal VFR Landing
    Bombardier Learjet Normal Takeoff
    Bombardier Learjet Non Precision Approach ENG
    Bombardier Learjet Non Precision Approach 1 ENG
    Bombardier Learjet No Flap Landing
    Bombardier Learjet Landing 1 ENG
    Bombardier Learjet Holding pattern
    Bombardier Learjet Go Around and Missed Approach 1 ENG
    Bombardier Learjet Go Around and Missed Approach
    Bombardier Learjet Engine Failure onTakeoff
    Bombardier Learjet Emergency Descent
    Bombardier Learjet Circling Approach ENG
    Bombardier Learjet Approach to Stall

      Instructor’s Corner

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      Lear Notes