This saves the engine a fair amount over time.
Very doubtful that full power was used. Generally takeoff's are made using a "flex" takeoff power setting. This tricks the engine into thinking it is a higher temperature, thus reducing the amount of thrust needed for takeoff. This saves the engine a fair amount over time.
As an example, on the jet I used to fly, even in Denver on a fairly hot day we'd still "flex" a few degrees. Also, the company required we do only 1 no flex takeoff a month, all others were flexed. (I guess they wanted the cob-webs shaken out?)
It depends... I don't fly a 777, but there have been more than a couple times this summer where we had to use max thrust for anything ranging from obstacle climb to tire limit speed.
What's "more quieter"?![]()
I tried to keep it in the simplest form.
I don't know the 67, but is the tire speed that slow? On the mighty Jungle Jet it is 195. Pretty much the only time you would see that is during a 0 flap landing.
I think using flex also affects the TBO, ie extensions as part of a CAMP, or maint program.
What's intense?
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GE-90'S are more quieter in my opinion.
"Federal regulations require passengers...turn off all electronic devices during taxi, take-off, and landing..."
:dunno:
Federal regulations require you to follow crew instructions, and the crew's instructions is to turn them off, thus federal regs compel you to turn them off. Or something like that...![]()