ctab5060X
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But its still plenty fast enough to not have a headache in the morning if it hits you.
Ouch... I've got a headache now just thinking about it...
But its still plenty fast enough to not have a headache in the morning if it hits you.
I have never flown a 400, but I can speak about the 100/200/300. The PW100 series engines are started in feather. There is a 1 minute limitation on the starter, They would have seriously damaged the starter if it was running for 5 minutes.
The props are generally left in feather until the pushback is complete and the ground crew moves away from the aircraft. This is just to keep the props at the lowest possible rpm while the ground crews are nearby.
Colder starts too. Helped engine life.I seem to remember something about the faa getting all rectal about streoids and hamsters. They got mad because dopping the hamsters made you go faster, but the poor guys were burning out quicker. They were buff though!