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| Old Skool | APU. That's what it's for. If you need the thrust (which rarely do you need that much for takeoff), then you just takeoff with the APU running. I'll leave the APU on for takeoff on a hot day just to keep the cabin a bit cooler. There is no using "more" or "less" bleed air. You can't set the PACKs to take out a certain amount of bleed air. They get what the engines give, and that's it. They don't make the engines work any harder, and they don't burn more fuel. If you wanna keep it cool, keep the APU on. It doesn't burn that much gas anyway. Having the PACKs on doesn't really affect your t/o thrust setting. The engines are there to make the airplane go. The bleed air extracted for environmental reasons is just a bonus by-product.
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| Old Skool | Yes, a mistype. I meant extend! |
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| Junior Member | I would agree as well.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: MN
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| It's all part of the taxi checklist specific to the company and airplane. On the CRJ after the flaps are extended we check the primary flight controls (spoilerons included). However if it's a first flight of the day the ground and flight spoilers are also checked.
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