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Woodreau wrote:So its always two engine taxi for a NEO, otherwise I’ll be doing the same thing at the end of the runway waiting for the second engine to start plus the 5 minute warm up after engine start before I can apply takeoff power.
Okcflyer wrote:Both the LEAP and GTF are slower to start then the previous V2500 or CFM56 series engines. This is not a Boeing/MAX issue as the same situation exists on the neo. It’s part of the trade off of higher tolerances and better thermal performance. The start sequence itself just takes longer, largely due to dry motoring to even out rotor bow from heat soak.
Woodreau wrote:The motoring sequence can be as long as 2 or 3 minutes. So in LAX when you get pushed in to the alley, ramp is chomping at the bit to get you moving.
The push crew has disconnected and driven off, but the fadec is still motoring the engine and hasn’t even thought about doing the engine start sequence yet.
Meanwhile everyone is holding on the gate for you to get out of the way and ground is holding inbound aircraft waiting for your engines to finish motoring.
So its always two engine taxi for a NEO, otherwise I’ll be doing the same thing at the end of the runway waiting for the second engine to start plus the 5 minute warm up after engine start before I can apply takeoff power.
DocLightning wrote:Is it possible to "pre-motor" the engines as you prepare for pushback, or does motoring need to be done immediately before the start sequence?
DocLightning wrote:Is it possible to "pre-motor" the engines as you prepare for pushback, or does motoring need to be done immediately before the start sequence?
Woodreau wrote:The motoring sequence can be as long as 2 or 3 minutes. So in LAX when you get pushed in to the alley, ramp is chomping at the bit to get you moving.
The push crew has disconnected and driven off, but the fadec is still motoring the engine and hasn’t even thought about doing the engine start sequence yet.
Meanwhile everyone is holding on the gate for you to get out of the way and ground is holding inbound aircraft waiting for your engines to finish motoring.
So its always two engine taxi for a NEO, otherwise I’ll be doing the same thing at the end of the runway waiting for the second engine to start plus the 5 minute warm up after engine start before I can apply takeoff power.
Snuffaluffagus wrote:My airline has a small fleet of A321neo with LEAP engines. When the engine is cold, start up takes about a minute. When it's warm, you're looking at 1 minute 40 seconds to start and then a 3 minute warm up period before takeoff.
fr8mech wrote:Snuffaluffagus wrote:My airline has a small fleet of A321neo with LEAP engines. When the engine is cold, start up takes about a minute. When it's warm, you're looking at 1 minute 40 seconds to start and then a 3 minute warm up period before takeoff.
Quick question: is that 3 mins before you can advance the throttle, or 3 minutes before you can apply take-off power?
DocLightning wrote:Is it possible to "pre-motor" the engines as you prepare for pushback, or does motoring need to be done immediately before the start sequence?