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An air craft is cruising at 10,000 ft density height in a 20kts head wind has an indicated air speed of 175 kts . if the fuel flow is 20 US gallons per hour, the specific air range is closest to?
a) 0.29 kg/nm
b) 0.31 kg/nm
c) 0.10 kg/nm
d) 0.27 kg/nm

The correct answer is 0.27 kg/nm

Can anyone explain further how we get the answer 0.27kg/nm?



   
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[b]Given[/b]

[b]IAS = 175 kts[/b]
[b]DH = 10,000'[/b] ---> TAS = 204 kt

[b]FF = 20 usg/hr[/b]

[u]For specific air range:[/u]

SAR = FF/TAS
= 20/204 usg/nm
= (20 x 2.72)/204 kg/nm
= 0.27 kg/nm ( 2 sig. figures)

[u]If asked for specific ground range SGR[/u]

SGR = FF/GS

[attachment=1783]Conversions.PNG[/attachment]



   
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Just as an aside, specific air range is usually calculated as

SAR = TAS/FF ( the units are then, nm/kg)



   
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Thank you very much..very clear and understandable



   
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