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Forum: Tech Log
17th Nov 2004, 07:04
Replies: 66
Views: 12,957
Posted By OzExpat

Question Smokey... Why would one want to add...

Smokey...


Why would one want to add another 0.8% to a net climb gradient that already provides for it?
Forum: Tech Log
31st Oct 2004, 14:13
Replies: 66
Views: 12,957
Posted By OzExpat

Lightbulb have another coffee... If your charts are...

have another coffee...

If your charts are based on Pans Ops, the standard minimum nett climb gradient for a SID is 3.3%. I don't know about TERPs, but it is probably the same. There is no...
Forum: Tech Log
29th Oct 2004, 14:23
Replies: 66
Views: 12,957
Posted By OzExpat

I wouldn't go so far as to say "always", but it...

I wouldn't go so far as to say "always", but it was one of the first things I implemented in PNG. That would've been back around 1986 or so. It was my response to the Pans Ops requirement to cater...
Forum: Tech Log
28th Oct 2004, 07:55
Replies: 66
Views: 12,957
Posted By OzExpat

Lightbulb Not quite. It's actually the minimum nett climb...

Not quite. It's actually the minimum nett climb gradient. There is no allowance for performance degradation from gross to nett, so the aeroplane has to be able to achieve at least 2.5% all the way...
Forum: Tech Log
23rd Oct 2004, 03:32
Replies: 66
Views: 12,957
Posted By OzExpat

Lightbulb I'd like to add my "tuppence worth" to the post...

I'd like to add my "tuppence worth" to the post by DFC. Heading out over water, while it is a very tempting idea, would require the pilot to assess the risk associated with the existence of a super...
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