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Hi!
I fly a Piper Arrow 180 hp from 1968 Anyone have a spreadsheet or programme to calculate takeoff and landing distance letting you input weights, pressure alt, temperature? Frode |
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Look at chapter 5 in the Pilots Operating Handbook (Performance).
That's the official publication that you must use to meet the requirments for pre-flight action. Try showing a Designated Pilot Examiner or FAA check Airmen a spreadsheet programe on the day of your checkride to compute your take-off and time fuel and distance to climb, He'll give you the same answer as I. The POH is valuable, the problem is knowbody wants to use it anymore. Chad |
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Of course the POH is probably printed on paper and continual use tends
to wear it out. Taking the information from that page however and building a spreadsheet (correctly) will yield the same information. Of course the spreadsheet algorithms will have to be validated across the range of acceptable input values by comparing it to the POH, but it is still a one-time task. I know this doesn't answer the original question, but the correct answer isn't always USE the POH; it is REFER to the POH. You can do that by having a validated spreadsheet. -----Original Message----- From: ] Posted At: Saturday, May 27, 2006 7:18 AM Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Spreadsheet for takeoff/landing distance calculation? Subject: Spreadsheet for takeoff/landing distance calculation? Look at chapter 5 in the Pilots Operating Handbook (Performance). That's the official publication that you must use to meet the requirments for pre-flight action. Try showing a Designated Pilot Examiner or FAA check Airmen a spreadsheet programe on the day of your checkride to compute your take-off and time fuel and distance to climb, He'll give you the same answer as I. The POH is valuable, the problem is knowbody wants to use it anymore. Chad |
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