Gorilla
King of Belize
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We often deviate from the flight plan based upon two primary tools... the FMC fuel burn computation, and PIREPS. The goal of the flight is safety, comfort, on-time, and economy, in that order.
Situation 1: FP is 340. Cargo drops off significantly in the chocks. Winds aloft don't vary much from FL to FL. Higher = better
2: FP 360. Level 360, we "plug" 380 into the box. FMC says "yes fool, 380 will save 200 lb of fuel at destination." All else being equal, up we go.
3: FP 380. The ride is abominable. Pirep says 340 is smooth. Down we go to keep our flight attendants safe and passengers' lunches in their stomachs, where they belong.
4: FP 380. The forecast winds don't show up. PIREP says lower/higher is better. Once again, we change altitudes.
5: FP 370. Center says, upon initial climb-out, "The ONLY available altitudes due to traffic are 410 or 330. Pick one." This happens quite often.
It's like a battle. No plan survives first contact with the enemy. There are so many variables, it is surprising to me if we fly the flight plan exactly as it is printed.
edited: My language was inappropriate in the original post! :0
Situation 1: FP is 340. Cargo drops off significantly in the chocks. Winds aloft don't vary much from FL to FL. Higher = better
2: FP 360. Level 360, we "plug" 380 into the box. FMC says "yes fool, 380 will save 200 lb of fuel at destination." All else being equal, up we go.
3: FP 380. The ride is abominable. Pirep says 340 is smooth. Down we go to keep our flight attendants safe and passengers' lunches in their stomachs, where they belong.
4: FP 380. The forecast winds don't show up. PIREP says lower/higher is better. Once again, we change altitudes.
5: FP 370. Center says, upon initial climb-out, "The ONLY available altitudes due to traffic are 410 or 330. Pick one." This happens quite often.
It's like a battle. No plan survives first contact with the enemy. There are so many variables, it is surprising to me if we fly the flight plan exactly as it is printed.
edited: My language was inappropriate in the original post! :0
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