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Old 23rd Jan 2012, 10:09
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mustafagander
 
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Checkie,

I must disagree. Whenever you are off optimum you lose, a fact of life.

When below optimum you can claw back a bit of the fuel burn by slowing down but when above no such remedy exists so it's all lose. Hence it works to climb later than FMS shows. This is regularly demonstrated on our B744 fleet.
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