captainphil
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whats it like flying one those who fly it and I was just curious ,what is the point of prop feather, does it cut fuel costs?
whats it like flying one those who fly it and I was just curious ,what is the point of prop feather, does it cut fuel costs?

whats it like flying one those who fly it and I was just curious ,what is the point of prop feather, does it cut fuel costs?
¿Qué?My favorite name that never caught on during my regional days was "The Ocho!"
On the flip side, Dash 8-100 are not allowed to single engine taxi yet. The main reason - nose wheel. According to what I have heard, nose wheel strut are not strong enough. Jace, you can ask your CA in regarding with that. I believe you and I going to see single engine taxi fleet wise soon enough.![]()
Used to be able to until Philly broke all the 100 nosewheels.
My favorite name that never caught on during my regional days was "The Ocho!"
I also fly the smash 8.![]()
To answer original post - Fuel saving on the ground, at current time, only Dash 8-300s are allowed to single engine taxi. However, due to a lot of new upgrades, some new CAs would like to keep the engine running till he or she get used to "taxiing" the plane.
On the flip side, Dash 8-100 are not allowed to single engine taxi yet. The main reason - nose wheel. According to what I have heard, nose wheel strut are not strong enough. Jace, you can ask your CA in regarding with that. I believe you and I going to see single engine taxi fleet wise soon enough.![]()
Enroute phase, for 100, it burns about 600 lbs per side. However, I do not fly 300 enough to tell how much Jet A it burns.I hope this answer your question.
The good news just came out the other dayanic:
I have heard guys call the Dash-8 a flying roadblock... when you get behind them we usually get the "slow to 180" from ATC. Lots of room up front though, I jumped on one and was surprised at the size of the flight deck, even had nice little cup holders.
I heard that on the radio a while back![]()