2000flyer
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pa56pa said:and to the person in the C650, that's ridiculous to climb to 410 on a 500 mile leg!! now, that's not thinkin period.... lol
I disagree with you here. On trips in excess of 350-400 miles, we'll usually try somewhere between FL390-430. Depends on the route, winds, etc. Flying up the east coast, it often doesn't make sense to go to FL410 as you start down barely after level-off. It takes about 5 seconds to recomputer a flight plan at a different flight level to see which provides the best time vs. best fuel.
Typical for our aircraft is to figure between 140-160 miles (give or take) to climb to FL390/410. Lets just say 150 for this discussion. So now you have 350 miles to go to destination (using your "500" mile trip). A typical descent will start 100-120 miles out, closer if you have a helpful controller. So you'll be at cruise for some 250 miles or so. Did you lose time going to FL410? Obviously, if you climbed into stronger headwinds, you screwed up.
A good rule I follow is the "10" rule. Example: 200 mile trip, FL200. 280 mile trip, FL280, etc. Generally works out pretty good, but obviously, use common sense.
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