DairyAir
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I have been having this discussion with lots of CRJ drivers and just want to know what everyone here thinks.
What is bettter a flaps 8 or 20 takeoff?
I prefer to takeoff flaps 8 and here are my reasons. I believe that the second segment climb is the most critical in the event of an emergency i.e. engine failure. High energy and less drag seems to me to be safer than lower energy and higher drag afforded by flaps 20. I have been told that it is safer to blast off at 20 because the takeoff roll is shorter and the speed is slower in the event of an abort. While doing some research the maximum difference between 8 and 20 speeds is 11 knots at max TO weight and the roll does not increase a whole lot something like less than a thousand feet I think. Most of the airports that we use have runways in excess of 8000 feet many 100000 feet or more further the brakes on CRJ are very good and can stop that plane very quickly, so why would you not want to go flaps 8. It is one less step to clean up the aircraft and allows you to accelerate faster, something that the controllers at many large airports like us to do especially at ATL, I have been spanked more than once in ATL for accelerating quickly enough. I realize that in some cases flaps 20 is operationally required due to runway length and or climb restrictions.
So the questions for all of you CRJ drivers or anyone else who cares to comment is what do you think is better flaps 8 or 20?
Thanks in advance for the input
Dairy Air
What is bettter a flaps 8 or 20 takeoff?
I prefer to takeoff flaps 8 and here are my reasons. I believe that the second segment climb is the most critical in the event of an emergency i.e. engine failure. High energy and less drag seems to me to be safer than lower energy and higher drag afforded by flaps 20. I have been told that it is safer to blast off at 20 because the takeoff roll is shorter and the speed is slower in the event of an abort. While doing some research the maximum difference between 8 and 20 speeds is 11 knots at max TO weight and the roll does not increase a whole lot something like less than a thousand feet I think. Most of the airports that we use have runways in excess of 8000 feet many 100000 feet or more further the brakes on CRJ are very good and can stop that plane very quickly, so why would you not want to go flaps 8. It is one less step to clean up the aircraft and allows you to accelerate faster, something that the controllers at many large airports like us to do especially at ATL, I have been spanked more than once in ATL for accelerating quickly enough. I realize that in some cases flaps 20 is operationally required due to runway length and or climb restrictions.
So the questions for all of you CRJ drivers or anyone else who cares to comment is what do you think is better flaps 8 or 20?
Thanks in advance for the input
Dairy Air