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(@user7874)
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I did many times of this question, and I still got takeoff weight is 1030kg or 1040kg, but the correct answer is 1000kg, so i dont know why, plz help



   
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(@waynej)
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Can you please confirm which page this question is on, so that I can check my copy?

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(@user7874)
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TAKE-OFF WEIGHT CHART Figure 3 / should be on page 5



   
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(@john-heddles)
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Perhaps you might scan and upload your solution to the thread and we can comment on it directly ?

Otherwise, we merely are digging around in the mud at the bottom of the lake.


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(@user7874)
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Please check my work



   
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(@john-heddles)
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Could I get you to list the parameters, please, otherwise I don't have any idea what values you are trying to plot ?


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(@user7874)
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Refer to Figure 3 (Take-Off Weight Chart) in your CASA workbook.
Given the following details:
Runway = 08/26
Take-off distance available = 900 metres
Surface = long dry grass
Slope = level
Pressure height = 5000 ft
Wind = 080/20 kt
Temperature = +25 Deg C
The heaviest weight permitted under the given conditions is closest to:
a. 1000 kg
b. 970 kg
c. 1030 kg
d. 1080 kg



   
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(@waynej)
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Hi Samuel,

Check your climb limit weight to see if you get a different answer.

Cheers W



   
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(@john-heddles)
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WayneJ has the answer.

Anytime a chart includes a WAT climb limit, you MUST check both the distance limited TOW and the climb limited TOW. Depending on the data and the chart, the climb limit may be limiting, non-limiting, or irrelevant. However, you must check it.


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