5.2.5 Take-off Distance
Notes:
Lift-Off
50 ft
- For operations on dry, grass runway, increase ground roll
50
57
distance by 25%, on soft grass runway up to 40%.
50
55
- Snow and slush require an appropriate increase in ground roll.
- In high humidity conditions the take-off dictance may increase up to 10%.
Conditions:
- An improperly maintained aircraft, deviating from procedures,
Throttle
Wide Open (max 5 min.)
poor meteorological and ambient conditions (rain, crosswind,
RPM:
2385 RPM
wind shear etc.) may increase take-off distances significantly.
Flaps:
T/O
Paved, level, dry runway
Example:
Pressure Altitude 1800 ft
Take-off Weight 1587 lbs (720 kg)
Headwind: 8 kts
Take-off roll: 663 ft (202 m)
Outside Air Temperature 64°F (18°C)
Take-off distance: 1230ft (375 m)
Supersedes Issue:
Date:
Page:
Airspeed [KIAS]
Take-off Weight
[lbs]([kg])
1653 (750)
1323 (600)
28.05.2013
15.10.2013
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FM-AT01-1010-103
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POH / AFM
AQUILA AT01-100C
Section 5
PEFORMANCE
Document Nr.:
Issue:
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0
10
20
30
40
Outside Air Temperature
Pressure
Altitude
°C
°F
-22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104
550
575
600
625
650
675
700
725
750
Take-off weight
kg
lb
0
2
4
6
8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Wind Component [kts]
Headwind
Tail Wind
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
0
50
Ground
R
ol
l
[m
]
T
a
k
e
-of
f
D
is
ta
nce
[
m
]
Obstacle Height [ft]
[ft]
3280
2952
2624
2296
1968
1640
1312
984
656
328
0
Do not interpolate at altitudes
between 0 and 50 ft!
[ft]
1650 1540 1430 1320 1210