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Old 10th July 2004 | 17:15
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Semaphore Sam
 
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With due care, both are ok for takeoff....but, the Air Florida crash into the 14th St bridge was caused by the use of EPR readings unadjusted for the effects of icing. N1, if accurately set, would have precluded the mis-setting of take-off thrust; I can't see any reason for not using N1 in some form, to preclude the Air Florida problem. Sam
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