Embraer 135 takeoff performance request
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Embraer 135 takeoff performance request
Embraer 135: I've got the standard takeoff lengths as being 1,760m for ISA, SL at MTOW; and 1,330m for ISA, SL, and TOW for a 400nm sector. I'm looking at takeoff in warmer conditions.
Can anyone help with the takeoff lengths for the same configurations but at ISA+15 degC?
The usual disclaimers – I've searched PPRUNE, TechLog links, Embraer and google, and it's not for operational use.
Can anyone help with the takeoff lengths for the same configurations but at ISA+15 degC?
The usual disclaimers – I've searched PPRUNE, TechLog links, Embraer and google, and it's not for operational use.
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For the record (and thanks for the PM). The question above was about takeoff lengths at ISA+15 degC?
The answer from EMB airport planning manual is:
1,860m for ISA+15 at sea level SL at MTOW (20,000kgs; no t/r);
1,390m for ISA+15, SL, and TOW for a 400nm sector (16800kgs TOW, no t/r).
So the +15 degC adds 60-100m, for this aircraft and these assumptions.
Of interest - the ICAO method for estimating runway length for non-standard conditions (aerodrome design manual; part 1 runways; 1984; 2nd ed) proved to be (of necessity) conservative, and would have given 2024m for ISA+15 at sea level SL at MTOW (20,000kgs; no t/r).
The answer from EMB airport planning manual is:
1,860m for ISA+15 at sea level SL at MTOW (20,000kgs; no t/r);
1,390m for ISA+15, SL, and TOW for a 400nm sector (16800kgs TOW, no t/r).
So the +15 degC adds 60-100m, for this aircraft and these assumptions.
Of interest - the ICAO method for estimating runway length for non-standard conditions (aerodrome design manual; part 1 runways; 1984; 2nd ed) proved to be (of necessity) conservative, and would have given 2024m for ISA+15 at sea level SL at MTOW (20,000kgs; no t/r).