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Cirrus Design
SR22 / SR22T
Enroute Climb Gradient with Ice Accumulation
Conditions:
• Power ....................................................................................................Full Throttle
• Mixture ............................................................................................Set Per Placard
• Flaps .......................................................................................................... 0% (UP)
• Airspeed .....................................................................................Best Rate of Climb
Climb Gradients shown are the gain in altitude for the horizontal distance traversed
expressed as Feet per Nautical Mile.
Fuel flow must be set to top of green arc for all takeoffs and climbs.
Cruise climbs or short duration climbs are permissible at best power as long as altitudes
and temperatures remain within those specified in the table.
For operation in air colder than this table provides, use coldest data shown.
Negative climb data shown in heavier table borders.
Weight
Press
Altitude
LB
FT
SL
2000
4000
6000
3400
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
SL
2000
4000
6000
2900
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
P/N 13772-134
Revision 04: 12-17-10
• Note •
CLIMB GRADIENT - Feet / Nautical Mile
Climb
Speed
KIAS
-20
101
517
100
423
98
332
97
245
96
162
95
82
95
6
95
-67
95
-137
101
663
100
553
98
447
97
346
96
250
95
158
95
68
95
-15
95
-92
Temperature ~°C
-10
0
498
480
405
387
315
298
229
213
146
131
67
52
-9
-22
-79
-92
-145
-157
641
619
532
510
427
407
327
308
232
213
140
123
52
37
-29
-45
-107
-120
Section 9
Supplements
5
ISA
470
452
378
367
289
286
204
207
123
132
45
60
-29
-10
-98
-75
-163
-137
608
585
500
487
397
393
299
302
204
215
114
131
28
50
-52
-25
-127
-97
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