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Old 15th Dec 2008, 22:11
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Not that it necessarily applies in this case, but aircraft with a high payload (fuel and pax) on long sectors will often cruise at a lower altitude for the first portion of a flight before climbing to a higher altitude for the 2nd portion of the flight when aircraft weight lost (from fuel burned) means a higher flight level brings performance improvements.
Heavy aircraft cannot always reach the highest cruise level on a flight whilst they still have a lot of fuel in the tanks.
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