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Brilliant. Now I know where I heard it last. The A320 cap'n who I was
with the other day on the chartered trip was giving me a commentary as he did the started up the engines. After he revved the first one up, I remember him saying he'll use the bleed air to start up the other one, or something to that effect. Don't know why I didn't pursue with him to know more at the time, but what you mention fits the piece, Bob. Thanks ![]() It was during that cockpit flight that first noticed that both engines don't get revved up at the same time. In fact, throughout the flight, I noticed that the fuel consumption figures were slightly unequal because of one engine's earlier startup. Equally intriguing was the continual engine performance readout on those digital screens. One more thing I hadn't known earlier was that pilots actually calculate the extent of throttle required for takeoff, based on the aircraft loading; I'd somehow presumed it was always full throttle. On that flight, the cap'n took off at 90% or so, because there were only 12 souls and almost no luggage on board ![]() Ramapriya |
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