A bit of a close call?

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A bit of a close call?

Postby wilderobb » Tue Feb 08, 2005 4:02 pm

My Sister just flew from Newark to Seattle aboard a Boeing 737-800. I followed her in real time in my own 737-800. The range for this aircraft is: Range: 2,789 miles (4,488 km). Is'nt this calling it close so far as fuel goes? I just barely made it with my fuel gauge flashing a warning. Wildie ::)
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Re: A bit of a close call?

Postby commoner » Tue Feb 08, 2005 4:07 pm

My Sister just flew from Newark to Seattle aboard a Boeing 737-800. I followed her in real time in my own 737-800. The range for this aircraft is: Range: 2,789 miles (4,488 km). Is'nt this calling it close so far as fuel goes? I just barely made it with my fuel gauge flashing a warning. Wildie ::)


..He probably had it on "always full" where as you didn't..commoner.. ;). ;D. ;D
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Re: A bit of a close call?

Postby wilderobb » Tue Feb 08, 2005 4:26 pm

Good one!! But really, I thought You needed more fuel by law than that plane would have had at the point of landing. I flew at 32,00'--319 Airspeed, 427 Ground. I got there at the same time as she did but with warning lights flashing.
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Re: A bit of a close call?

Postby birdie » Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:32 pm

I am sure they had enough fuel to comply with the airlaw regs.
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Re: A bit of a close call?

Postby Nexus » Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:38 pm

It's no danger really. Around 2.200nm between KEWR - KSEA, so you got some ballroom there  :)
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Re: A bit of a close call?

Postby beefhole » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:37 pm

What's long distance cruise for the 737, soemthing like MO.76? I'm sure they can make it just fine :)
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Re: A bit of a close call?

Postby Nexus » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:57 pm

The MRC is the same cruise speed as if you'd put ZERO as the cost index, for a 737-800 it's around .775
But MRC is rarely used since it requires the aircaft to be continously flown at OPT, altitude. Older autothrottle systems also had a hard time operating at MRC in the higher altitudes due to the frequent power changes needed to maintain target speed.
Simply put it's a constant angle of attack with the power being continuously reduced.

Soooo, that's where LRC comes into play, which is roughly 97% of the max. range). This translates to a speed of around m.786 (737-700) and m.794 (737-800 )

Clearer?
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Re: A bit of a close call?

Postby Papa9571 » Tue Feb 08, 2005 10:33 pm

Yep..........



As mud ;D ;D ;D
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