5.6 : Landing Distance Flashcards
Determine the total distance required to land. OAT = Std Pressure altitude = 10,000 ft Weight = 2,400 lb Wind component = Calm Obstacle = 50 ft
1,925 feet.
Determine the approximate total distance required to land over a 50-ft. obstacle. OAT = 90°F Pressure altitude = 4,000 ft Weight = 2,800 lb Headwind component = 10 kts
1,775 feet.
Determine the total distance required to land. OAT = 90°F Pressure altitude = 3,000 ft Weight = 2,900 lb Headwind component = 10 kts Obstacle = 50 ft
1,725 feet.
Determine the total distance required to land. OAT = 32°F Pressure altitude = 8,000 ft Weight = 2,600 lb Headwind component = 20 kts Obstacle = 50 ft
1,400 feet.
If an emergency situation requires a downwind landing, pilots should expect a faster
groundspeed at touchdown, a longer ground roll, and the likelihood of overshooting the desired touchdown point.
Determine the approximate landing ground roll distance.
Pressure altitude = Sea level
Headwind = 4 kts
Temperature = Std
401 feet.
Determine the total distance required to land over a 50-ft. obstacle.
Pressure altitude = 3,750 ft
Headwind = 12 kts
Temperature = Std
816 feet.
Determine the approximate landing ground roll distance.
Pressure altitude = 5,000 ft
Headwind = Calm
Temperature = 101°F
545 feet.
Determine the approximate landing ground roll distance.
Pressure altitude = 1,250 ft
Headwind = 8 kts
Temperature = Std
366 feet.
Determine the total distance required to land over a 50-foot obstacle. Pressure altitude = 5,000 ft Headwind = 8 kts Temperature = 41°F Runway = Hard surface
956 feet.
Determine the total distance required to land over a 50-foot obstacle. Pressure altitude = 7,500 ft Headwind = 8 kts Temperature = 32°F Runway = Hard surface
1.004 feet.