Pressurized Section
General
The pressurized center section includes the
cockpit and passenger cabin. Interior arrange-
ments vary with airplane model and customer
preference. Typically, the cockpit is separated
from the cabin by a partition. A typical instru-
ment panel is shown in Figure 1-7.
Seating Arrangement
A typical seating arrangement in a Learjet is
two crew seats, four reclinable adjustable pas-
senger seats, and a three-passenger seat at the
rear of the cabin. Each individual passenger
seat is equipped with an adjustable headrest
and two armrests. The outboard armrest is
fixed, and the aisle armrest is of a swing-away
design for ease of entry and exit. An ashtray
and a reading light are also standard for each
passenger seat. The standard seats are track
mounted to allow movement fore and aft and
are reversible for a foursome arrangement.
Optional lateral tracking seats that also move
inboard are available. Safety belts are in-
stalled on all seats. Figure 1-8 depicts a typ-
ical cabin interior arrangement.
Safety belts and shoulder harnesses with self-
adjusting inertia reels are installed on the pilot
and copilot seats. The inertia reels allow the
shoulder harness to extend or retract during nor-
mal movement; however, the strap locks se-
curely in place under sharp forward force. To
check the function of the reel, tug sharply on
the strap. The reel should lock under this test
and prevent the strap from extending.
Immediately forward of the aft pressure bulk-
head is the baggage compartment. It is limited
to 500 pounds in all models. Optional folding
tables, storage cabinets, and refreshment cen-
ters are available, as well as toilet facilities.
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Figure 1-7. Cockpit Layout (Typical)