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<p dir="auto"><strong>Monkeydigital</strong> — <em>10 years ago(December 26, 2015 04:28 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Can someone with knowledge help? The plane that Jackie Chan's character arrives to Los Angeles in? Is a plane of that size able to carry sufficient fuel to make the 12+ hour trek across the pacific ocean without needing to refuel? I know larger planes do it all the time but was just curious if the much smaller planes had the ability to do it.</p>
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<p dir="auto">It could have been a two leg flight, never know. It could have been from Hong Kong to San Francisco and San Francisco to LAX. The short leg could be traveled by that plane.<br />
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<p dir="auto">Short answer no. The plane in question seems to me to be a Bombardier Learjet which has a range of just over 3000 nautical miles (depending on head winds) but either way any plane that size cannot make that journey non stop. It's very likely that a private plane, thanks to Netjet or similar network, would be granted clearance to refuel at the Marshall and/or Hawaiian islands.<br />
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