PHX767
it's a dry heat
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Why indeed?
If I may chime in...
I believe the original question is why the APU is limited to FL 350.... Most APU's have a start/run limit at high altitudes. E.g, they won't start when: 1) Cold soaked 2) At high altitudes outside of their normal operating envelopes. This is unrelated to generator cooling limits which vary with altitude due to air density.
An operational reason for needing an APU at FL350 is for dispatch with a generator MEL'd. Not uncommon when you need to get a plane back from the wrong side of the pond. In this condition we would have to leave the APU running for the whole trip, even the high altitude portion across the ocean.
If I may chime in...
I believe the original question is why the APU is limited to FL 350.... Most APU's have a start/run limit at high altitudes. E.g, they won't start when: 1) Cold soaked 2) At high altitudes outside of their normal operating envelopes. This is unrelated to generator cooling limits which vary with altitude due to air density.
An operational reason for needing an APU at FL350 is for dispatch with a generator MEL'd. Not uncommon when you need to get a plane back from the wrong side of the pond. In this condition we would have to leave the APU running for the whole trip, even the high altitude portion across the ocean.
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