Takeoff And Landing - Piper SARATOGA II HP PA-32R-301 Pilot Operating Handbook

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SECTION 5
PERFORMANCE
(b) Takeoff and Landing
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PA-32R-301, SARATOGA II HP
After determining the aircraft loading, all aspects of the takeoff
and landing must be considered.
All of the existing conditions at the departure and destination
airport must be acquired, evaluated and maintained throughout
the flight.
Apply the departure airport conditions and takeoff weight to
the appropriate Takeoff Performance and Takeoff Ground Roll
graph (Figures 5-7, 5-9, 5-11, and 5-13) to determine the length of
runway necessary for the takeoff and/or the barrier distance.
The landing distance calculations are performed in the same
manner using the existing conditions at the destination airport
and, when established, the landing weight.
The conditions and calculations for the example flight are
listed below. The takeoff and landing distances required for the
flight have fallen well below the available runway lengths.
(!)Pressure Altitude
(2)Temperature
(3)Wind Component
(4)Runway Length Available
(5)Runway Required
(6)Take off fuel
*reference Figure 5-7
**reference Figure 5-37
REPORT: VB-1669
5-4
Departure
Destination
Airport
Airport
1200 ft.
400ft.
l6°C
24°C
lOKTS
5KTS
Headwind
Headwind
3000 ft.
4600 ft.
2638 ft.*
1460 ft.**
2 gal.
ISSUED: JUNE 30, 1997

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