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On Dec 17, 8:40*am, "Terry" wrote:
"Robert Moore" wrote in message 5.247... "Terry" wrote I know my C150 will fly with 20 degrees of flap. With 20 I can arrest the descent and climb out. In fact Terry, FAR Part 23 requires that your aircraft and all of the Cessna 150/152/172 series be able to execute a go-around at the maximum flap setting at the maximum TOGW. This requirement is what actually sets the maximum TOGW for these aircraft. Several years back, Cessna was able to raise the Maximum TOGW of the C- 172 by 100 lbs by simply removing the 40 degree flap setting. Section 23.77: Balked landing. (a) Each normal, utility, and acrobatic category reciprocating engine- powered airplane at 6,000 pounds or less maximum weight must be able to maintain a steady gradient of climb at sea level of at least 3.3 percent with- (1) Takeoff power on each engine; (2) The landing gear extended; (3) The wing flaps in the landing position, except that if the flaps may safely be retracted in two seconds or less without loss of altitude and without sudden changes of angle of attack, they may be retracted; and (4) A climb speed equal to VREF, as defined in 23.73(a). Bob Moore, ATP CFI PanAm (retired) Hi Bob Your correct in every aspect. *I know what my airplane is capable of at or near gross. I know that I can climb at 30 degrees of flaps but not the 40 degrees that my C150 has. I was just trying to put some general guidelines into winter flying with an underpowered 100hp engine. *I don't know if a new student or experience pilot such as yourself is reading this newsgroup. * ![]() Terry N6401F That full-flap go-around requirement is likely based on standard conditions. 15°C and sea level. Don't try it on a warm day here at 3000' ASL or you'll end up in the crops. Dan |
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