While I was in daydream mode yesterday (driving buses does have its perks ...) I realised something quite bizarre.
In 3 of the propeller aircraft I fly regularly (B58, DC-3, C172) I set the power according to the manual and accept whatever I get for a cruise speed. In the other propeller aircraft I fly regularly (B200) I set the RPM according to the manual then shove on as much power as I can without melting the engines, and accept whatever I get for a cruise speed.
In the jets I fly regularly - 727, 737, 747, 767 - it's the complete opposite. I fly to whatever speed the manual or FMC says I should, and accept whatever it takes to achieve that as a power setting. Even in the almost totally manual 727.
Has anybody else noticed this ? Or does it differently ?
Cheers
Gary
In 3 of the propeller aircraft I fly regularly (B58, DC-3, C172) I set the power according to the manual and accept whatever I get for a cruise speed. In the other propeller aircraft I fly regularly (B200) I set the RPM according to the manual then shove on as much power as I can without melting the engines, and accept whatever I get for a cruise speed.
In the jets I fly regularly - 727, 737, 747, 767 - it's the complete opposite. I fly to whatever speed the manual or FMC says I should, and accept whatever it takes to achieve that as a power setting. Even in the almost totally manual 727.
Has anybody else noticed this ? Or does it differently ?
Cheers
Gary