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Enigma01
13th Aug 2023, 09:25
Hello
I got a question. Got recently in touch with somebody who was considering to get a King Air 350 B300 however, the airfield is only 2624ft paved long. He was asking me if that would be realistic. Private operations so no AOC.
As i am not really familiar with King Air i tried to look up data but i have no access to a POH/AFM.
Can somebody give me a MTOW for: 2624ft paved runway, 150ft elevation, 25 C and standard atmosphere. Just to have a rough idea. My gut is saying it is a no-go and consider other airfield or other aircraft.
Thank for helping me.
cavuman1
13th Aug 2023, 16:31
Hello, Enigma01! Beechcraft stipulate Takeoff Field Length (MTOW) of 3,300 ft. (1,000m). Please see: Beechcraft King Air 350 Brochure (https://beechcraft.txtav.com/-/media/beechcraft/files/brochure/king_air_350i_brochure.ashx)
- Ed
Enigma01
13th Aug 2023, 17:00
Hi thank you. I found this as well. But i was more thinking what MTOW it can take off on a 2625 ft runway. Then we can play around with fuel or payload. To have a rough idea.
TX anyway.
321XLR
13th Aug 2023, 17:23
Hello
I got a question. Got recently in touch with somebody who was considering to get a King Air 350 B300 however, the airfield is only 2624ft paved long. He was asking me if that would be realistic. Private operations so no AOC.
As i am not really familiar with King Air i tried to look up data but i have no access to a POH/AFM.
Can somebody give me a MTOW for: 2624ft paved runway, 150ft elevation, 25 C and standard atmosphere. Just to have a rough idea. My gut is saying it is a no-go and consider other airfield or other aircraft.
Thank for helping me.
my quick read of the POH is
11,500 lbs = 2637 ft runway
11,000 lbs = 2534
hans brinker
13th Aug 2023, 17:43
my quick read of the POH is
11,500 lbs = 2637 ft runway
11,000 lbs = 2534
So with a BOW of 10K#, 2 pax, about 600# of fuel? Enough for 30 minutes with 45 reserve? Sounds pretty limiting....
321XLR
13th Aug 2023, 21:07
So with a BOW of 10K#, 2 pax, about 600# of fuel? Enough for 30 minutes with 45 reserve? Sounds pretty limiting....
yeah, for sure
Big Pistons Forever
14th Aug 2023, 00:10
I would suggest a PC12 would be more suitable for that runway
321XLR
14th Aug 2023, 04:27
I would suggest a Caravan
:)
Enigma01
14th Aug 2023, 09:09
Tx a lot guys.
Thats what i thought as well… very limiting.
321XLR
14th Aug 2023, 16:20
4,000 hrs in the 350. our in-house safety rule of thumb was 4500 FT strip was minimum for all ops.
yes, we know what the "book" said and what a brand-new airplane, on a perfect day, flown by a test pilot, could do.
for us, 4500 ft was the rule