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mobie said:Auto brakes will increase brake wear as brakes may be used at higher speeds and if rev. is not used down to 80 kts. or so. Mobie
FL510GV said:
Of course, I just flew Wash DC to Tokyo westbound in another jet (19.7 hours enroute!), but this is about the GV.
G4G5 said:
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None are autoland equiped, primarly because none have autobrakes.
From what I gater (and maybe someone can fill me in) to get Cat3c autoland certified from the FAA, autobrakes are required.
GVFlyer said:We took off with 38,600 lbs of wide-cut Jet B and landed with NBAA reserves.
Yikes... 2,860 sounds light on the reserve, but I understand the G-V is more efficient than the G-IV...GVFlyer said:NBAA Reserve fuel for the GV is 2,860 pounds. The engines burn pounds per hour not gallons per hour. Thus, the more dense the fuel, the greater the range. Fuel density varies greatly, but is generally becoming less dense as environmental concerns cause refineries to remove sulphur from fuel. The most dense fuel can be found on the eastern side of the Pacific Rim - LAX, SFO, and SEA. These fuels average around 6.8 pounds per gallon for Jet A which is a more dense fuel than Jet B. The least dense fuels are found on the Western side of the Pacific Rim.
Jet B tends to average around 6.3 pounds per gallon, Jet A was not available, that's why I took off with 38,600 pounds instead of 41,300 pounds which is what the GV will hold if fuel density is 6.75 pounds per gallon and temperature is within around one Sigma of ISA.
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