Good Day folks,
I have several questions which I am dying to have answered.
1) This youtube video:
YouTube - Boeing 747 landing at Hong Kong which is the closest I can ever get to the flight deck (after god-damned Osama decided to blow up the twin towers).
What is the first officer refering to when he calls out "1000, plus 11. 900, plus 10" something like that >>>>> scene 1:22 to approx 1:39
2) Where is the 'steering wheel' located; For the nosewheel, which the pilot uses to steer the aircraft on the ground?
3a) On average, what is the real-life N1 takeoff setting used by a 737-800. 65%?? I know it depends on a lot of factors like runway length, load, wind, etc.. But I just want to know an average percentage.
b) Then the next question, airliners DO NOT use 100% N1 for take off roll, correct?
c) If the 100% N1 is used for takeoff roll, then v1, vR, v2 will all be attained very quickly, and the pilot will easily overshoot the 250kt limit for <10000ft restriction. Is this true?
Thank You in advance. Best regards to the aviation community, which I have deep respect and admiration for.