AVWEB'S
FRIDAY PODCAST: BILL LEAR JR. ON THE LEAR 23 BIZJET AND ITS
SUCCESSORS

Athough you'll get some arguments in some quarters, it's generally
accepted that the Lear 23 was the first practical business jet. It's
been flying for more than 43 years, and, remarkably, of the 100 Lear 23s
made, 45 are still flying. Bill Lear Jr. worked on the project
with his father Bill Sr., and he wonders just how much progress the new
crop of very light jets represents, in light of the relatively fast,
relatively inexpensive, and relatively problem-free development of the
23. Bill Lear Jr. spoke with AVweb's Russ Niles on the history
and the future of small jets.
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here to listen.
Bonus
Audio!
In a special bonus interview, AVweb's
Glenn Pew (on assignment for our sister publication IFR Magazine)
speaks with AOPA Air Safety Foundation Executive Director Bruce
Landsberg. In just over 12 minutes, Landsberg shares a wealth of
knowledge on the causes of accidents; flying in inclement weather; and
ways you can train yourself to reduce risk regardless of whether
you fly IFR or VFR.
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here to listen.
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