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LEM
2nd May 2004, 10:44
Two philosophies for an engine start:

1) Opening quickly.

2) Opening very slowly.


Those who opt for the second say it avoids the sudden shock to the turbine, or something similar, while the others say you need to "break" in with fuel to avoid a hot start... or something like that.

Any views on that?


Regards

LEM

ri5
2nd May 2004, 15:14
does not make much of a difference but you do seem to get a kick back if you move the start lever to idle fast. i recommend slowly to be safe

chuck yeager
2nd May 2004, 17:13
On the 737NG (600/700/800/900/BBJ) the start levers are no more than ON/OFF electrical switches. On the NG there is no mechanical connection between the start lever and the engine. The rate at which you move the start lever on the NG makes no difference to anything.

willfly380
3rd May 2004, 12:25
i agree with chuck and also have seen on the classics being done fast with no adverse effect.

Flight Detent
4th May 2004, 02:48
Chuck's the man!

Cheers