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12-01-2020, 04:49 PM #1
Flight Planning numbers
Hey y all. We are almost there to flying our straight 100. Interior should be finished in a couple of weeks and I am trying to figure out our setup as far as FltPlanGo, ForeFlight and APG. We have ForeFlight, but I am trying to figure out planning fuel burn and was looking for advice. I was told a few different numbers out of the CAE instructors, but nothing solid. Other jets I have flown had rough estimates for the first hour, second hour and so on for fuel burn for both engines to get a rough idea while driving to the airport. The average I received from CAE was 1,150# 1st hour, 900# 2nd hour. A couple of the instructors suggested FltPlanGo for the fuel planning and ForeFlight for filing and using in the air/navigation. I just wanted to pick y alls brains on what you use and to see if anyone had any ideal settings to enter in FltPlanGo to get all set up. Of course I am looking in the POH and gathering numbers that way, but...
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12-01-2020, 08:07 PM #2The Phenom 100 HI-SPD Advanced Fuel Burn numbers in FLTPLAN.com are spot on. No changes needed.
The numbers out of Foreflight Performance Plus are pretty close but usually a few hundred pounds light. -
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12-01-2020, 08:35 PM #3What I did was take FltPlan's performance table by altitude:
FltPlan.com - AC Select To Chg Performance.pdf
Then I created my own ForeFlight Custom Enroute Profile from that information. I find it pretty close and I no longer have to use three systems. I do use two though, ForeFlight and APGs iPreFlight Genesis for takeoff and landing calcs.
From ForeFlights Aircraft page:
When you click Edit, you get to this page where you enter data up to 41,000:
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12-02-2020, 08:36 AM #4I know the posts above are referencing the 100. On the 300, I find Foreflight is very accurate with time, but in general a little light on fuel as well. Naturally, level off's and early descents will eat you alive.
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11-30-2022, 08:28 AM #8I mean it underestimates my usage. It hasn't been a lot that I use the slider, because almost every flight I don't get a perfect climb or I am brought down earlier than anticipated. It's possible its right on and its near impossible to ever get the perfect descent or climb and that is why its off. But if you were asking me what I have seen is no more than 200lbs more fuel burn than plan said.
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