Lear 45 3300 ft rwy question

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Lear 45 3300 ft rwy question

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Can Lear 45 legally take off from 3300 ft rwy, 500 ft elev. STD day, flat terrain no obstacles within.
3 pax 190nm trip.
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Re: Lear 45 3300 ft rwy question

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Private or commercial ops?
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Re: Lear 45 3300 ft rwy question

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No. Max weight to make 3300 feet work is less than BOW. Add 1900 lbs fuel and 3 pax, you'd need at least 3500 ft to do it legally with those envirnoment conditions.
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Re: Lear 45 3300 ft rwy question

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It helps a lot, thanx!
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Under private, do you need to use take-off field length? numbers above are TOFL. I'd have to delve into the graphs and charts to get take-off ground run, if you can do that legally.
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You can use ground run numbers. Under 604 there are no performance requirements different from part VI unless the operator decides to put it in their ops manual. I suspect for large aircraft this may change at some point now that TC is looking at 604 operations again.
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Under 704 you need to have a 60% extra margin on your numbers. Under 604 you can go with the straight book numbers. Basically that's the main advantage to private ops besides not needing permits to proceed to each destination when flying through the US.
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Sulako wrote:Under 704 you need to have a 60% extra margin on your numbers. Under 604 you can go with the straight book numbers. Basically that's the main advantage to private ops besides not needing permits to proceed to each destination when flying through the US.
For takeoff?
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Re: Lear 45 3300 ft rwy question

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Nah, just for landing. Sorry, I skimmed over the question and thought you were looking at landing.
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Re: Lear 45 3300 ft rwy question

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I ran the Falcon 10 numbers on Ultra Nav.
It can carry 3 (male ) pass and over 4,000lbs of fuel
off the 3300ft runway under those conditions.
4,000lbs of fuel will take it 350nm to 400nm with reserves.
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