Ok, so no GPU, I hear an APU, but that part got left out! It’s magic! The checklist wants you to turn on the emergency batteries first, one after other, check the warning light. What else is going to check them after your masters are on, right, Magic! I’m not a wizard, so….
Going back to 60 recurrent haven’t flown the 60 in a while worried about the spoiler checks after engine start! Any shorter method than the expanded checklist!
ruclips.net/video/cz0zQApu11Q/видео.html Here is another video that I made with the spoiler checks included. As for an abbreviated form of the spoiler checks...it's hard to abbreviate but basically make sure to put the flaps down, hold the spoiler test button, and simultaneously turn the yoke until the 'spoiler mon' annunciator illuminates. Then turn the yoke without pressing the button to make sure it doesn't illuminate. Do this for both sides. Then put the spoiler into arm and make sure it retracts after increasing thrust for each thrust lever. Then manually extend and retract them.
Don't worry, it's standard practice to physically disconnect the batteries after shut down. People without a type rating and no experience flying the jet will have no idea how to reconnect them, let alone where to find them in the aircraft. They will never be able to even turn on the aircraft. (Nor will I ever show that procedure). These videos are meant for new Learjet 60 pilots and those going through a type rating course.
@@rancosteel In this case, rapid depressurization occurred at a high altitude. Pilots only have seconds of useful conscious to react and don the oxygen mask. Before the 2000s, checklists and memory items usually didn’t stress the importance of donning the mask first. This is was most likely doomed the flight.
I am studying ahead of my initial on the LR 45XR, and I am curious whether or not the procedures are different from the ones shown on here on the LR 60?
Nice job! Reminded me of the Lear 35 presentation from ABC's "Wide World of Flying" back in the day. 🛫
Thanks!
Great video. The rest of the start up would be nice to see.
I have a follow up video showing the before taxi, before takeoff, and takeoff checks here: ruclips.net/video/hXDtFrGhx8g/видео.html
Good to see these detailed steps. Waiting for parts 1 and 3. Maybe it would be nice to show shutdown procedure after landing as well. Thank you!
I've been slowly collecting footage in between busy flights. Part 1 is nearly complete. I'll take all that into consideration for part 3!
Part 1 is out: ruclips.net/video/ExVg2DrwLjE/видео.html
0:22 sound beatiful
Ok, so no GPU, I hear an APU, but that part got left out! It’s magic!
The checklist wants you to turn on the emergency batteries first, one after other, check the warning light. What else is going to check them after your masters are on, right, Magic! I’m not a wizard, so….
This is how we do it..
SPLIT SCREEN WOULD BE A GREAT HELP.
I may make an updated video of this with higher production quality in the future including split screens engine monitoring...stay tuned!
Is there one for Airwolf? Cause this is lookin' just as fancy
where is part 1 and 3?
working on it!
Part 1 is out: ruclips.net/video/ExVg2DrwLjE/видео.html
Going back to 60 recurrent haven’t flown the 60 in a while worried about the spoiler checks after engine start! Any shorter method than the expanded checklist!
ruclips.net/video/cz0zQApu11Q/видео.html Here is another video that I made with the spoiler checks included. As for an abbreviated form of the spoiler checks...it's hard to abbreviate but basically make sure to put the flaps down, hold the spoiler test button, and simultaneously turn the yoke until the 'spoiler mon' annunciator illuminates. Then turn the yoke without pressing the button to make sure it doesn't illuminate. Do this for both sides. Then put the spoiler into arm and make sure it retracts after increasing thrust for each thrust lever. Then manually extend and retract them.
@@CJPanichi343 thanks for the video CJ
@@richardgoulden3572 My pleasure!
Cool...your are helping the next Sky King grow his wings. Sadly he prob wont bother to land.
Don't worry, it's standard practice to physically disconnect the batteries after shut down. People without a type rating and no experience flying the jet will have no idea how to reconnect them, let alone where to find them in the aircraft. They will never be able to even turn on the aircraft. (Nor will I ever show that procedure). These videos are meant for new Learjet 60 pilots and those going through a type rating course.
This is just dumb. If it's not on youtube doesn't mean it's not on the internet. Flight manuals can be easily downloaded by anybody.
Have you posted number 3 somewhere?
Not yet, working on it
Part 3 is out: ruclips.net/video/cz0zQApu11Q/видео.html
how to hijack a jet after breaking and entering... Classic airplane, love it
Nah, we disable the aircraft after we leave so you’ll never even get through step 1 of the checklist.
Just wondering, if the cabin pressure fails does the cockpit get an audio alarm?
Yes, if the cabin altitude goes above 10,100ft, the 'cabin alt hi' alarm will sound.
@@CJPanichi343 Why do you think Payne Stewart's pilots were unaware and died?
@@rancosteel In this case, rapid depressurization occurred at a high altitude. Pilots only have seconds of useful conscious to react and don the oxygen mask. Before the 2000s, checklists and memory items usually didn’t stress the importance of donning the mask first. This is was most likely doomed the flight.
Where do baby planes come from?
Well, when a mommy plane and a daddy plane love each other very much...
@@CJPanichi343 I think it’s a little more complicated than that 😂
I fly a 45 and just looking at a 60...
I am studying ahead of my initial on the LR 45XR, and I am curious whether or not the procedures are different from the ones shown on here on the LR 60?
😂❤
Nice bet tooooo small. These planes are meant to be flown by Jockey sized pilots.