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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 at 22:02:30 in message
, Kyle Boatright wrote: Agree with your L/D vs glide range comment. My point went to the idea that an airliner's sink rate is low enough that even with a complete flame out (unless the airplane was already at very low altitude), there should be plenty of time to get off a Mayday call and possibly relate the basics of the problem to a controller. In Macarthur Job's book where he describes the events when the BA 747 lost all 4 engines near Java he says that with all engines stopped at 37,000 feet the aircraft should take 23 minutes to sea level. That certainly reinforces your point! It also suggests a 1600 ft/minute descent rate. If the speed was 250k then, if I am right, it also implies a glide L/D of around 15. Airliners are _not_ bricks! :-) -- David CL Francis |
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