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Take off weight chart

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Jas created the topic: Take off weight chart

Hi all, can anyone please explain me that why the TODR is not 1080m and it is 1030m ? Isnt from the calculation it came out to be 1080 ?

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Any help would be great
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John.Heddles replied the topic: Take off weight chart

Putting to one side the need to eyeball the question while standing on my head .... you help yourself if you help the poor old reader - especially us old blokes who aren't quite the nimble chaps we were years ago when we were your age ....

Looks like a simple typo. The explanation has the 1080m. My guess is that the intent was for (c) to be 1080m and whoever set the question just misread it or mistyped the numbers.

No doubt Bob/Stewart will be along shortly and, on reading the story, will fix the problem up in a jiffy for future work.

I'm forever astonished that, with the workload they have, there are so few mistakes which get through to the printer.

Engineering specialist in aircraft performance and weight control.
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Stuart Tait replied the topic: Take off weight chart



Rest assured those responsible will be shot. It is a typo we have corrected it answer is [c] 1080m


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