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"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message I understand that on some turbine A/C a standard procedure is to calculate the power setting required for a given runway length, weight, density altitude, etc. On takeoff, that power setting is used instead of full power, saving wear and tear on the engines, and reducing noise and fuel burn. That's correct. A "Reduced Performance Take-off" would have to be specifically allowed by Comair's OpSpecs, and then there would likely be a long list of conditions prohibiting its use. We used to have ten specific conditions that could kill an RPT. Eleven, actually, as Captain's discretion was at the top of the list :-). I can imagine a scenario where the pilots used a power setting calculated for a 7,000' runway, whereas full power *might* have allowed the aircraft to safely depart from a 3,500' runway. I have no knowledge of the CRJ, but I don't think so. The power reduction in a near-gross-weight airplane was enough to save a noticable amount of fuel on the take-off, but not so great that it would effectively double your take-off run. |
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