GoranR Posted July 25, 2019 Report Posted July 25, 2019 This question is for more experience TBM'ers. What would normal cruise climb look like in TBM900? I mean at max. this plane climbs like champ, but I am guessing typical cruse climb profile wouldn't be as steep and is probably more fuel efficient to get shallower climb (or maybe not)? Quote
Jakob Ludwig Posted July 26, 2019 Report Posted July 26, 2019 Well I usually climb out 140-160 to 10000ft, thereafter 170 and than finally change to Match 0.4 at around 24000ft to final altitude. In most cases I cruise between FL250 and FL310, depending on upper wind, temperature and route length. Initial climb speed depends on weight, possible icing conditions, inertial seperator conditions and finally ATC demands. I don't like flying out at 124kts, unless terrain requires to reach obstacle clearance fairly quick. Quote
Goran_M Posted July 26, 2019 Report Posted July 26, 2019 (edited) You don't aim for a climb rate, you aim for a speed. Final climb speed is typically 160 - 180 KIAS until reaching, say M.400, after which you push SPD on the autopilot panel to switch the system into constant-Mach climb and just maintain M.400 until reaching your cruise altitude. (Yeah, what @Jakob Ludwig said. ) Edited July 26, 2019 by Goran_M 1 Quote
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