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Old 1st Aug 2009, 13:13
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distracted cockroach
 
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High angle of attack normally corresponds to low speed. Putting out flap and gear helps produce more drag, requiring more power, therefore burning fuel faster, but it is noisy and discomforting to passengers. I'd say flying slow with a high(ish) angle of attack is normal....otherwise you end up travelling big distances in the time needed to burn fuel (unless you are in a holding pattern of course)
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