What are you talking about?????? It's not risky at all. It's proper operation and exactly how the system was designed to be operated. The increase is due to RamRise and there is nothing anyone can do about that. If you hold the brakes and set 94% then start the take off roll, you are going to get an increase, DEEC or EEC. Letting the DEECs control it is much more accurate than any human. DEECs are designed to allow the pilot to push the power levers to the stops, then essentially forget about them, except for confirming the settings are close to what the QRH says. If you are not pushing the levers to the stops, but trying to set the power, then I hope you are not teaching others to do that. Unless there in an ENG COMP light illuminated or flashing, you are not going to be as accurate as the DEECs, but you can't go with a computer light on anyway, so that arguement holds no water anyway. Plain and simple. If you ever had an issue on the take off roll and told the FEDS, "Well, even though we have DEECs, I set the power to less than what the DEECS thought the power should be, blah blah blah", then you are going to have some tough questions to answer. Just push the power levels to the stops, confirm N1 is in the ballpark, and let the engines to their thing. Pulling power off, thus reducing T/O thrust, because you think are you are more accurate than the functioning engine computer is just ignorant.pettylear said:Also just pushing the thrust levers to the stops to set takeoff power and let the deecs figure it out is a risky way to do things.
From an AMT Article:
Positioning the power lever to the maximum stop (fuel control at 120-122 degrees) results in maximum N1 RPM automatically adjusted for air temperature and altitude.
The Tattle-tales built into the DEECs will show the engine manufacture that the N1 was over for a 1/10 of a second and they will be able to see that it happened during the start of the takeoff roll, so it'll be a moot point in terms of MSP fixing any engine problem. They'll know it was from RamRise and not pilot abuse.pettylear said:Although the N1 deecs are much better they will still over shoot the N1 setting and re-adjust on the take off roll.
Last edited: