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    Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Several of us at FLL yesterday noticed a few planes, epsecially G4's, taxiing to depart with their thrust reversers open.

    We deduced that this was probably for the purpose of easing the stress on brakes when at idle. Is that the case?

    Any other aircraft or airline (ever) do this?
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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Several of us at FLL yesterday noticed a few planes, epsecially G4's, taxiing to depart with their thrust reversers open.

    We deduced that this was probably for the purpose of easing the stress on brakes when at idle. Is that the case?

    Any other aircraft or airline (ever) do this?
    Phil,

    That is exactly the reason. When the carbon brakes on the Gulfstreams cost as much as they do, owners will have the crew do anything to get a few more cycles on them. At the 2 biz-jet company's I have worked for, it is a standard practice. I don't think the airliners use them because they are not as efficient stopping 150,000 pound aircraft (during taxi) as they are a 50-75,000 pound bird. Here is a shot I took of one of my old birds at FRG doing exactly what you describe.

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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Phil. we see this at LGA whenever they are departing 31, and the line taxies right by our Ramp Tower. And the most common (about 90 pct of the ones we see doing it) are G-4's, G-5's, and Global Express. In addition to I believe the accurate explanation from lijk604, another reason I believe is these planes are so overpowered they are constantly having to slow down during taxi, even at idle power, and that's a good thing.

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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Quote Originally Posted by LGA777
    I believe is these planes are so overpowered they are constantly having to slow down during taxi, even at idle power, and that's a good thing.
    Ron, you are absolutely correct, they are overpowered. You will also see Challenger 601, 604 & 300's also performing that type of braking. Not all Hawker's have TR's so that's why you don't always see it with them, and Citations are so slow as it is.

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    Yeah, I've seen that before...I remember thinking about it because the first time I saw it, I had just read a review in Flying of the G550, and he commented that the engines were so powerful at idle that you had to either ride the break or use reverse thrust when taxiing. But they can climb to FL410 in like 18 minutes, so it's worth it :)

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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Phil--

    Did you mean G4 as in the airline Allegiant or in reference to the GulfStreams?

    I do know AA's MD80 do that also, though it has been rare when I saw it happen.

    Though incidently, NWA DC9 back out on their own power using the reverser, lots of fun when that happens!

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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    I was referring to the Gulfstream.

    I once saw an MD-80 powerback at LGA a few years ago.
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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    I once was onboard a NW DC-9 that powered back from the gate at DTW. It was awesome, but I would imagine it's not too common anymore with fuel the price it is.
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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    it's because the airplanes are light, and even at idle power there is so much thrust coming from the engines that the pilots would have to ride the brakes to keep it under control on the ground. it also helps to keep the ride nice and smooth for the pax onboard. that's the explanation i got from a G-V captain.
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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Quote Originally Posted by kc2aqg
    I once was onboard a NW DC-9 that powered back from the gate at DTW. It was awesome, but I would imagine it's not too common anymore with fuel the price it is.
    Last time I was at DTW, they were still doing about 50% powerback.
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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    The first and only times I've seen aircraft powerback were at DTW. I still remember that it was a rainy day, and the thrust reversers blew a lot of rain onto the glass of the terminal.

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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Eastern was real big on powerbacks at ATL, I once even got to poweback on an EA 757 ATL-SRQ, that was way cool.

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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    SRQ, woot woot woot! Are you sure that it was a 757? Ron, underwings are prohibited from powerback.
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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Quote Originally Posted by hiss srq
    SRQ, woot woot woot! Are you sure that it was a 757? Ron, underwings are prohibited from powerback.
    Spellmen, not to be a di.k but it was in 1983 which means you where not even born yet so perhaps the rules have changed and yes I am very sure it was a 7 5 7 cause it said so on the tail !

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    Re: Thrust Reversers Open During Taxi?

    Okay................
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