
This is all cobblers anyway.
No one works in miles per hour
No one even works in knots at that altitude in a heavy
At FL 320 a 777 will cruise happily at mach 0.85 and if pushed will attain a max of about 0.9
No one knows or cares what that is in mph - it varies according to temp and pressure - but if you look at your GPS for example you will see what your true groundspeed is in knots
Flying heavies is different to flying lights. Let's say you switch to mach at say 10000ft you'll find you're around 0.3/4 mach from memory. You will overspeed at a very low mach reading at low altitudes. You ramp up your mach as you climb ... .45 , .5, .6...... until you reach your cruising speed at alt - 0.85 mach.
It pays to read the manuals from time to time - POSKY include some great flight manuals with their aircraft - trouble is people are too busy flying to read them and then wonder why they don't do things right ;D
That told ya!
Roger