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The Learjet Polar Mission crew has successfully crossed into both the southern and northern polar regions and has returned to Wichita.
On April 30th, a small crew departed from Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport with a goal to make history by flying a Learjet airplane over the North and South poles of the world.
Investigators have disclosed that the Learjet 35A which veered off the runway and fatally collided with a parked business aircraft at Scottsdale had touched down with a misaligned left-hand main ...
A Learjet will depart from Wichita, Kansas to try to fly to both poles and back in three days, a polar circumnavigation, to raise funds for a plane restoration.
A Learjet 36A will take off from Wichita on April 30 and attempt to fly to the South Pole, the North Pole, and back to Wichita in just three days to raise funds for the restoration of the first Lea… ...
After five days, five continents, two weather delays, 13 stops and 57.6 hr. of flying time, the crew of The Polar Mission successfully circumnavigated the globe.
Classic Lear Jet Foundation has gutted the fuselage of Lear 23-003, the first production Learjet, as part of its goal of fully restoring it to flight status. The work is being done in space ...
US investigators have determined that a Learjet 35A sustained serious damage during an overrun, after the crew failed to conduct a go-around despite an unstable approach in a tailwind.
A Learjet flying to the South Pole, then to the North Pole, took off from Wichita tonight. It's an effort to raise money to restore the first-ever Learjet delivered. KSN's Derek Lytle spoke to the ...
A new NTSB preliminary report, complete with photos, reveals that critical landing gear failures caused Vince Neil's Learjet to crash while landing at Scottsdale Airport on Feb. 10, killing the ...
The cockpit voice recorder on the Learjet 55 that crashed in Northeast Philadelphia on Jan. 31 had not captured audio on flights for 'several years' before the aircraft went down near the ...
A Learjet 36A will take off from Wichita on April 30 and attempt to fly to the South Pole, the North Pole, and back to Wichita in just three days to raise funds for the restoration of the first ...
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