by beefhole » Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:00 pm
lol drumline, real pilots use it and for very good reasons.
KIAS will change a great deal, but mach will not. Many cruise specifications are based on a mach speed. Also, you just plain old shouldn't be cruisng on KIAS-it's less fuel efficient then using a nice, constant, mach speed.
Also, it causes mix-ups like the aforementioned overspeed problem. An aircraft will never, ever have one KIAS speed that it cruises on-you can't say "a 737 cruises at 310 KIAS"-you can say "a 737 cruises between approximately .77-.80, and .76 for long range."
Cruisng at an IAS setting will get you a different speed each time, and mach keeps you nice and regular. Just like metamucil.
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beefhole on Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.