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Climb Weight Limit on Take-Off Chart

Thank you for the prompt answer. I think I get the picture, now.

4 years ago
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Climb Weight Limit on Take-Off Chart

A question just occurred to me. In the chart, the climb example comes from below the line (about 4600 ft and 10 degrees). I can't recall ever seei...

4 years ago
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Minimum climb rate

Thank you regarding the computer answer. Regarding the WAT answer, you are indicating that the now defunct Australian rules were different to other...

5 years ago
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Minimum climb rate

Two questions from one who is endeavouring to become au fait with this new to me pilot material. First, I do not see where zero degrees is related ...

5 years ago
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Altimetry Rates

Thank you for your response, John, I shall undertake some research to amplify the matter.

5 years ago
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Altimetry Rates

That is the sort of information I was seeking, thank you. A further question. I am aware that water vapour has a measurable effect on density. ...

5 years ago
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Altimetry Rates

That has me confused. I would have expected both to have some relationship to the underlying ISA mathematical model. However, thanks to both for y...

5 years ago
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Altimetry Rates

Thank you for that reply and information Stuart. Are you able to cast some light onto the 120 ft/degree factor?

5 years ago
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Weight and Balance

Thank you for your reply, Bob. From that, I understand that the textbook direction is only a recommendation and that, of course, is quite reasonable...

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