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Hehe, I *knew* that would cause a bit of ruckus. I will do more research but
I got that information from a 747-400 captain while I was jumpseating enroute of the Pacific. Before you ask, this was before 9-11 so I frequented the flight deck often since my wife (then fiancee) was a flight attendant for that airline. That captain added that the practice was not done because of their SOP. I believe he also said that it was the "new" engines--Rolls Royce most likely because that's what Cathay Pacific's744's use (744 is their shorthand for 747-400). I'll post if I find anything. Marco Leon "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 121... "Marco Leon" wrote 747-400's are actually more efficient in cruise on two engines. I know that to be not true. The maximum cruise altitude on two engines is too low. While I do not have a B-747 Flight Manual in front of me, I do have the numbers for its predecessor, the B-707, which are representative for four engine jet transport altitude vs fuel flow comparisons. At a mid-weight for an ocean crossing, 260,000#, the numbers are for maximum altitude and nautical miles per 1000# of fuel burn. Four Engines.....FL370 37.9 nm/1000# Three Engines....FL300 33.5 nm/1000# Two Engines......FL140 25.0 nm/1000# It's the two engine maximum altitude that kills you. Lets see your numbers Bob Moore ATP B-707 B-727 PanAm (retired) |
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I will do more research but
I got that information from a 747-400 captain while I was jumpseating enroute of the Pacific. Just wondering if it's the same 747 Captain we're all talking about! |
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