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FLYboy2010 17th June 2010 17:37

Flying High and Fast
 
Hi there,

just wondering why do most modern airliners fly as high as they can and as fast as they can.

thank you

MIKECR 17th June 2010 17:48

The faster you go, the faster you get home to the pub.:)

clanger32 17th June 2010 18:40

In very basic terms, you fly fast because passengers generally don't want to spend four hours in the air if they can get there in three. You fly fast because if you can get there in three hours rather than four then you can get more aircraft cycles in during the same time period and aircraft only make money whilst they're in the air. Finally to some degree, you fly fast because jet engines are more fuel efficient when working hard, so your aircraft will burn comparitively less fuel flying fast than it will flying slow.

You fly high because (for a variety of technical reasons which I won't go into) basically the higher you fly, the faster you fly. See first paragraph.

This isn't chapter and verse, but I'm guessing from the question you're not qualified - so hopefully it's enough to give you the broad idea.

ab33t 17th June 2010 18:57

The quicker you fly the quicker you can come back and fly again

FLYboy2010 17th June 2010 19:24

thank you all very much

im 14 and hoping to be a pilot some day so you'd be right in assuming I am not qualified.

Tom

TangleTwister 17th June 2010 19:29

just started studying this for atpl's. Would i be right in assuming that we fly higher to try and achieve a better specific fuel consumption (power given for fuel used) due to the lower temperatures at altitude which allow the engine parts to achieve higher temperatures and up there the air is more dense? also i think you get higher rpm from the engine the higher you fly due to your true airspeed increasing with altitude.

please correct me if im wrong i just started the subject.

Halfwayback 17th June 2010 21:03

Tangle twister and Flyboy are one and the same person.

May I suggest that you talk to yourself somewhere else?

Thread banned and thread closed.

HWB


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