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Old 2nd March 2015 | 06:39
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repulo
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Fuel wise it would be most economical to take off and climb with as much power as avaialble. But that's having a negative effect on engine maintenance cost. So some operator use derate together wit assumed temperature to determine the T/O N1 and then select higher climb thrust to cater for the fuel.
And yes, that is producing a thrust increase when climb power is selected.
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