ISSUED: JUNE 1, 1978
REPORT: VB-910
5-5
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
SECTION 5
PA-28-236, DAKOTA
PERFORMANCE
REVISED: NOVEMBER 22, 1982
(c) Climb
The next step in the flight plan example is to determine the
necessary climb segment components.
The desired cruise pressure altitude and corresponding
cruise outside air temperature values are the first variables to
be considered in determining the climb components from the
Fuel, Time and Distance to Climb graph (Figure 5-15). After
the fuel, time and distance for the cruise pressure altitude and
outside air temperature values have been established, apply the
existing conditions at the departure field to the graph (Figure 5-15).
Now, subtract the values obtained from the graph for the field of
departure conditions from those for the cruise pressure altitude.
The remaining values are the true fuel, time and distance
components for the climb segment of the flight plan corrected for
field pressure altitude and temperature.
The following values were determined from the above
instructions in the flight planning example.
(1) Cruise Pressure Altitude
8000 ft.
(2) Cruise OAT
12º C
(3) Time to Climb (10.5 min. minus 2 min.)
8.5 min.*
(4) Distance to Climb (16 naut. miles
minus 3 naut. miles)
13 naut. miles*
(5) Fuel to Climb (3.5 gal. minus 1 gal.)
2.5 gal.*
(d) Descent
The descent data will be determined prior to the cruise data
to provide the descent distance for establishing the total cruise
distance.
Utilizing the cruise pressure altitude and OAT, determine
the basic fuel, time and distance for descent (Figure 5-31).
These figure’s must be adjusted for the field pressure altitude
and temperature at the destination airport. To find the necessary
adjustment values, use the existing pressure altitude and
temperature conditions at the destination airport as variables to find
the fuel, time and distance
*reference Figure 5-15
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