And that’s just your opinion I assume… not what’s in your book?Yes, you’re supposed to.
ALL FHE FOLLOWING IS ASSUMING A/T is ARMED for TAKEOFF:
Personally, I only reach up at THR Red when I know it’s going to come back to climb power and follow through with it (like we are supposed to).
I’ve never understood guys that immediately after liftoff, go hands on the power levers. Human instinct when something goes bad is to flinch, and that involves moving their extremities closer to the body. It’s just priming oneself to inadvertently move the thrust levers back, if something goes wrong. And a thrust reduction right after liftoff is bad juju.
From liftoff until just before thrust reduction at 800 ft, there just isn’t a reason to go hands on the power.
I saw this much more so as a FO with CAs. I don’t see it much as CA with FOs.
As an example, my book says hands and feet on all controls from gear retraction through 2500 ft.