TOGA THRUST Air Canada Airbus A321-200 take off from Montreal (YUL) to Toronto (YYZ)
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Awsome watching the type IV fluid shearing off exactly when its supposed too.
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any slower and you wouldn't have off the ground.
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@SickStyle2397 Oops sorry for the late response, it's a Canon powershot SX200is
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@DAz12381 Ahahah of course he did :P
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if you have a car you could of drive to toronto, from flight what a waste of money just take the 401
ak47noob15 2 weeks ago
@ak47noob15 1 hour for the plane vs 5 hours for the car... I prefer to take the plane ;)
maxou5757 2 weeks ago
0:55 oh dear! i'd be a bit worried if i heard that on a plane haha!
accebernosam 1 month ago
@accebernosam You should not :P We did a TOGA thrust take off, which means that both engines are at their maximum thrust setting. We just reduced the thurst from TOGA setting to MCT/FLEX and then climb power. This is why you are hearing two reductions ;) No airline will climb at full thrust because of engine wear, fuel burn and noise ;) it's also too fast and would be uncomfortable for the passengers
maxou5757 1 month ago
@maxou5757 thank you for clearing that up :D
accebernosam 1 month ago
@accebernosam My pleasure !
maxou5757 1 month ago