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Old 18th Jul 2012, 00:01
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Hi Mutt,

Thanks for the correction, it seems that I'm correct for the 'small picture' of the Takeoff in isolation, but didn't address the 'big picture' of the entire flight profile. I must admit that the OP's reference to 500 ft thrust vreduction altitude had me thinking that after 500 ft both scenarios are the same. No argument from me that a 'Thrust Reduced Climb' will cost more fuel.

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Old 18th Jul 2012, 03:24
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http://www.srs.aero/wordpress/wp-con...f-Analysis.pdf
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From memory, book figures show a 200kg saving to TOC for the 767 at intermediate weights using reduced T/O and clb thrust.
Grey matter is a bit dusty ..... last flew it in 2001.... but sure of figures.
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If you're actually at the limit of your payload-range envelope very often, then I'll argue you need better equipment.'


As a mere line Pilot I don't get to select the equipment !
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Right. But that's someone else's budget, so it doesn't concern you.

but if the engine blows during take-off, that becomes our (the pilots) major problem.
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