Max allowable power - PT6
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Max allowable power - PT6
Hi,
A clarification, please:
Pratt and Whitney PT6... what does 'max allowable power' mean?
Some colleagues consider it as the maximum continuous or, for 20 seconds, the transient margin. However, other pilots consider move the power levers to the limit (full forward), although reaching "red" values, without any reference about numbers and/or time limitation.
Thanks.
A clarification, please:
Pratt and Whitney PT6... what does 'max allowable power' mean?
Some colleagues consider it as the maximum continuous or, for 20 seconds, the transient margin. However, other pilots consider move the power levers to the limit (full forward), although reaching "red" values, without any reference about numbers and/or time limitation.
Thanks.

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Hi,
A clarification, please:
Pratt and Whitney PT6... what does 'max allowable power' mean?
Some colleagues consider it as the maximum continuous or, for 20 seconds, the transient margin. However, other pilots consider move the power levers to the limit (full forward), although reaching "red" values, without any reference about numbers and/or time limitation.
Thanks.
A clarification, please:
Pratt and Whitney PT6... what does 'max allowable power' mean?
Some colleagues consider it as the maximum continuous or, for 20 seconds, the transient margin. However, other pilots consider move the power levers to the limit (full forward), although reaching "red" values, without any reference about numbers and/or time limitation.
Thanks.
For a PT6, I've always been taught that the limits are the limits and are not normally to be exceeded, with a little buffer zone for temporary transients.... and some variants may have other time limits on certain power settings. Point is, operate it per aircraft manufacturer/engine limits and company procedures. Routinely jamming things full forward into the red seems......terrible? Also, even when it is permissible to fully advance the power levers, it should always be deliberate and with care, especially for mechanically controlled engines....
Last edited by sgs233a; 7th August 2025 at 18:07.

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Hi,A clarification, please: Pratt and Whitney PT6... what does 'max allowable power' mean? Some colleagues consider it as the maximum continuous or, for 20 seconds, the transient margin. However, other pilots consider move the power levers to the limit (full forward), although reaching "red" values, without any reference about numbers and/or time limitation.
Thanks.
Thanks.




