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Beechjet 400 from pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 states Choose your favorite executive airport, sign over your house, and your tickets will be in your inbox before you know it.
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New studies by GE and Pratt & Whitney, the maker of Beechjet engines, buttressed the NTSB's conclusion.
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Two Loud Pops In late 2005, a Beechjet flown by a charter firm had lost both engines suddenly while cruising below 38,000 feet, without passengers, in bad weather near northern Florida.
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Remaining Skeptical Some in the industry, citing nearly two decades of reliable Beechjet performance, were skeptical of the explanation.
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Acquired second-hand by a former police commissioner in 1990, the Beechjet formed part of a fleet of 37 police aircraft.
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Selebi's office said in a statement only 2.2 percent of the air wing's budget was used to operate the Beechjet in the 2002/2003 financial year.
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Selebi's office on Wednesday said 63 percent of all flights made by the Beechjet 400 were directly related to the fight against crime.
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In terms of cost-efficiency and time management, the Beechjet was sensible mode of transportation, Selebi's office said.
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The replacement of the Pratt & Whitney JT15D-5 engines with Williams FJ44-3APs is the final phase of the 400NEXT product which breathes new life into the Beechjet 400A/XP.
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The Nextant Aerospace 400NEXT was designed to overcome significant limitations to the popular Hawker Beechjet 400A/400XP.
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