Flying_Nun
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Say what? Is 20 kts that critical in the flight levels?
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Say what? Is 20 kts that critical in the flight levels?
Is a B738 type the same as a 737 max 8?
Say what? Is 20 kts that critical in the flight levels?
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737 Max 8 is "B38M" in that nomenclature.Is a B738 type the same as a 737 max 8?
Say what? Is 20 kts that critical in the flight levels?
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Say what? Is 20 kts that critical in the flight levels?
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So help me learn more about this. I read about it on Wikipedia but want to learn a bit more. Can you give an example perhaps?Yes it is. It really is. Especially when you're heavy.
So help me learn more about this. I read about it on Wikipedia but want to learn a bit more. Can you give an example perhaps?
The envelope between redline and stick shaker gets pretty narrow high up when you're heavy.
The plane I fly, for example, at 85'000lbs and FL410 has a speed envelope of 25kts between the redlines. You cannot even turn the plane without losing altitude at that point. 1.3g moderate turbulence would stall the plane.
A more realistic scenario would be something like 80'000lbs and FL390. It's 67kts there, you cruise probably roughly halfway in the envelope, so 20kts loss will get you uncomfortably close to the stick shaker.
Stick shaker, which is uncomfortably close to stall. Let's say you do stall, what happens then?
so while airspeed is important.. is it more a function of loss of lift due to less dense air- hence needing more airspeed (IAS) to generate more “air” Over the wing.
Until This moment. The idea of a plane zipping along at 450kts in level flight stalling was something I never even dreamed possible.