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HawkerF/O

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Saw this on NBAA, and figured I would post it here to help a fella out. The guy posting this is a stand-up guy, so if you have a second, please drop him a line with aircrafts ref #s. Thanks


Pilots on this list are so great about coming forth with operational information. I have a favor to ask on behalf of the Las Vegas airport.

We're doing a study on Simultaneous Operations on Intersecting Runways (SOIR) and the consulting firm needs Ref speeds for Biz Jets.

If you operate the following aircraft, could you please email me your typical Vref so I can feed this into the process.

Light Jet: Citation series, Premier, etc.

Not so light jets: Lear 20 & 30 series, Falcon 10, etc.

Midsize (or mostly): Astra, Lear 60, 45, Hawker, etc.

Super Midsize: G-200, Falcon 2000, Legacy, etc.

Large: Gulfstream, Challenger, Global, Falcon 900, etc.

Extra Large: BBJ, Bac-111 (don't laugh), B727, etc.

We don't need to know who's better than who or who's bigger than who, or even if I insulted you by putting you in the wrong category. I just need your average Vref.

Please respond privately so AirMail can be reserved for major controversies. ;-)

Thank you all,

Keith S. Gordon
KLAS Users' Council


Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere.

Keith Gordon <[email protected]>
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Average Vref for lear35 is 109-125. Ussually somewhere around 120.
Oops nevermind, I'll email him
 
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