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SECTION 5
PERFORMANCE
CESSNA
MODEL 182S
CRUISE CONDITIONS:
Total distance
Pressure
altitude
Temperature
Expected wind
enroute
LANDING
CONDITIONS:
Field pressure
altitude
Temperature
Field length
TAKEOFF
450
Nautical
Miles
7500
Feet
16'
10 Knot Headwind
2000
Feet
25'
C
3000 Feet
The
takeoff distance
chart,
Figure 5-5,
should
be consulted,
keeping in mind that distances
shown are
based on the
short field
technique. Conservative distances can be established by
reading
the
chart
at the next higher
value
of weight, altitude
and
temperature.
For example,
in
this
particular
sample
problem, the
takeoff distance information presented
for
a weight of 3100 pounds,
pressure
altitude
of 2000 feet
and a
temperature of 30'C
should be
used and results
in
the following:
Ground roll
1055 Feet
Total
distance to clear a 50-foot obstacle
2035 Feet
These
distances
are well within the available
takeoff field
length.
However,
a correction
for
the
effect
of wind may be made based on
Note 3 of
the
takeoff chart.
The correction
for a 12 knot
headwind
is:
12
Knots X
10%
=
13%
Decrease
9 Knots
This
results
in the following distances,
corrected for
wind:
5-4
Ground roll, zero wind
Decrease
in
ground
roll
(1055 feet X 13%)
Corrected ground
roll
1055
-137
918
Feet
Feb
3/97

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