Hugh Johnson
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Why would you shut down a good engine?
"Both the Falcon 50 and 900 under certain conditions can increase range by running the number 2 engine at idle. Not that I have even done this you understand."
Why would you even consider this?
Er, to increase range. However, remember I have never done this you understand.
(Or perhaps you like swimming 200 miles?)
Disclaimer: This is not an approved procedure that is taught or acknowledged by Dassault or Flight Safety.
Why are you accepting flights that are so close on fuel you have to be a test pilot to complete them?
Why are you accepting flights that are so close on fuel you have to be a test pilot to complete them?
"Both the Falcon 50 and 900 under certain conditions can increase range by running the number 2 engine at idle. Not that I have even done this you understand."
I guess the first thing I should have asked is, if you've never done this, how do you know? Who told you and do you trust that person with YOUR passengers lives?
I guess the first thing I should have asked is, if you've never done this, how do you know?
Who told you and do you trust that person with YOUR passengers lives?
My point is, why would you keep, in the back of your mind, "I can try this route, because I can always idle and engine to make it if I get in trouble." Its a big world, BUT, I would make the argument that there are no legs that would require that kind of planning.
A squared, I've never flown in AK and I know there are different FAA rules there, but I have flown extensievely in the military and civilian world, and other than the P-3 loiter procedures I've never heard of this. Do you this in the DC-6?