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Aircraft Performance Charts Private Pilot Ground School

Aircraft Performance Charts Private Pilot Ground School. Question # 3705. (Refer to Figure 41.) Determine the total distance required for takeoff to clear a 50-foot obstacle. OAT................................................................. Std

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Aircraft Performance Charts Private Pilot Ground School

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  1. Aircraft Performance ChartsPrivate Pilot Ground School Question # 3705

  2. (Refer to Figure 41.) Determine the total distance required for takeoff to clear a 50-foot obstacle. OAT................................................................. Std Pressure altitude..............................................4,000 ft Takeoff weight.................................................2,800 lb. Headwind component.......................................Calm

  3. OAT................................................................. Std Pressure altitude..............................................4,000 ft

  4. Takeoff weight.................................................2,800 lb.

  5. Headwind component.......................................Calm clear a 50-foot obstacle. - 1750

  6. (Refer to Figure 41.) Determine the total distance required for takeoff to clear a 50-foot obstacle. OAT................................................................. Std Pressure altitude..............................................4,000 ft Takeoff weight.................................................2,800 lb. Headwind component.......................................Calm Answer ………………… 1750 ft

  7. Aircraft Performance – Density Altitude – Effect of TemperaturePrivate Pilot Ground School Question # 3292

  8. 3292. What is the effect of a temperature increase from 25 to 50°F on the density altitude if the pressure altitude remains at 5,000 feet? A. 1,200-foot increase. B. 1,400-foot increase. C. 1,650-foot increase. 50ºF5400 Ft. 25ºF3750 Ft. ----------- An increase of:1650 Ft. 5400 3750

  9. Aircraft Performance ChartsPrivate Pilot Ground School Question # 3679

  10. 3679. (Refer to Figure 36.) What is the expected fuel consumption for a 1,000-nautical mile flight under the following conditions? Pressure altitude.................................................. Temperature....................................................... Manifold pressure.............................................. Wind................................................................... A. 60.2 gallons B. 70.1 gallons C. 73.2 gallons 8000 ft 22 C 20.8" Hg Calm Ground Speed = ? Kts Fuel Flow = ? GPH 164 11.5 1000 NM @ 164kts = 6hrs 6 mins 164 / 60 = 2.73 NM per minute 1000 / 2.73 = 365.85 minutes 365.85 / 60 = 6 hours (360 minutes) + 5.8 minutes Fuel = 11.5 gal per hours = 0.19 gal per minute 0.19 x 365.85 minutes = 70.12 gal

  11. 6hr 6min 1000 NM 164 kts

  12. 70.1 Gal Time 6:06 11.5 GPH

  13. Aircraft Performance ChartsPrivate Pilot Ground School Question # 3689

  14. 3689. (Refer to Figure 38.) Determine the total distance required to land. OAT....................................................................32 F Pressure altitude..................................................8,000 ft Weight................................................................2,600 lb. Headwind component.........................................20 kts. Obstacle..............................................................50 ft A. 850 feet. B. 1,400 feet. C. 1,750 feet.

  15. OAT....................................................................32 F Pressure altitude..................................................8,000 ft

  16. Weight................................................................2,600 lb.

  17. Headwind component.........................................20 kts. Obstacle..............................................................50 ft 1400

  18. 3689. (Refer to Figure 38.) Determine the total distance required to land. OAT....................................................................32 F Pressure altitude..................................................8,000 ft Weight................................................................2,600 lb. Headwind component.........................................20 kts. Obstacle..............................................................50 ft A. 850 feet. B. 1,400 feet. C. 1,750 feet. 1400

  19. Aircraft Performance ChartsPrivate Pilot Ground School Question # 3696

  20. 3696. (Refer to Figure 39.) Determine the total distance required to land over a 50-foot obstacle. Pressure altitude.................................................5,000 ft Headwind...........................................................Calm Temperature.......................................................101°F A. 1,076 feet. B. 1,291 feet C. 1,314 feet 101ºF - 41ºF = 50ºF Therefore increase by 10% 1195 x 1.1 = 1314.5

  21. Aircraft Performance ChartsPrivate Pilot Ground School Question # 3683

  22. Landing 3683. (Refer to Figure 37.) What is the headwind component for a landing on runway 18 if the tower reports the wind as 220 degrees at 30 knots: A. 19 knots. B. 23 knots. C. 26 knots 18 N Mag Wind 220 degrees 36 220 -180 = 40

  23. 3683. (Refer to Figure 37.) What is the headwind component for a landing on runway 18 if the tower reports the wind as 220 degrees at 30 knots: A. 19 knots. B. 23 knots. C. 26 knots 220 -180 = 40 30 Knots 23

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