Hello again. I been flying jets and I am interested in understanding the relationship between targeted cruise speed and auto throttle. I notice on many of my flights, it's a struggle to get to the cruise speed I set in the "hold speed" section of the autopilot. For example I was flying a 747 and had the speed set to 315. But the plane seemed to be dragging it's tail at 31,000ft and could barely make it over 270-280. The GS is around 370 and can rarely make it over 400. I would try trimming the nose down a little to increase the speed but then it goes back to dragging it's tale and the speed reduces again.
Only once traveling from Northern Cal. to Galapagos Islands did I get a gs of 611. I have no idea how I got the plane to travel at that speed. My theory is that I had the wind with me on that flight. Am I right?
From another thread I know this whole airspeed thing is complex. I know to realize the difference between indicated airspeed, and ground speed. I also understand that wind and altitude plays a role also.
I just want to understand the principles of getting the most speed out of a jet (or any aircraft) and what are the major factors in speed getting from point A to B.




