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A fighter jet typically starts using an auxiliary power unit (APU) or ground power unit (GPU) to provide electrical power and air pressure. Once the necessary systems are powered, the pilot initiates the engine start sequence, which involves opening fuel valves and igniting the fuel-air mixture in the engine. The jet’s engines then spool up to operational speed, allowing for full power during takeoff. After the engines are running, the pilot conducts final checks before taxiing onto the runway.

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