Aircraft Performance Explanation for Takeoff from a High Altitude Airport
Pilots must be provided explanations, predictions, factors of
safety and control for high density altitude environments. Anytime
a higher than standard temperature exists at a departure airport,
improper planning and/or a lack of knowledge may lead to a fatal
outcome. Attempting takeoff without a thorough knowledge and
understanding of high density altitude takeoff parameters are known
to be contributing factors in general aviation takeoff
accidents.
A critical ethnographic study was conducted to reveal cultural
differences among the general aviation community, air carrier, and
commuter and on demand operators. Takeoff distance, velocity, and
time can be presented as a function of aircraft weight and provide
a practical basis for other reliable information. Participants
provide an unintended and unanticipated zero-rate condition
encountered in an aviation operation. This study expands on
participant's zero-rate concerns with ratio level measurements
and graphs.Pilots must be provided explanations, predictions,
factors of safety and control for high density altitude
environments. Anytime a higher than standard temperature exists at
a departure airport, improper planning and/or a lack of knowledge
may lead to a fatal outcome. Attempting takeoff without a thorough
knowledge and understanding of high density altitude takeoff
parameters are known to be contributing factors in general aviation
takeoff accidents.
A critical ethnographic study was conducted to reveal cultural
differences among the general aviation community, air carrier, and
commuter and on demand operators. Takeoff distance, velocity, and
time can be presented as a function of aircraft weight and provide
a practical basis for other reliable information. Participants
provide an unintended and unanticipated zero-rate condition
encountered in an aviation operation. This study expands on
participant's zero-rate concerns with ratio level measurements
and graphs.
Author is a FAA Certified Flight Engineer with a Cessna Citation 500 Pilot Type Rating. A teacher affiliate of the American Psychological Association,and member of the American Aerospace Medical Association. M.S., in Aviation Safety (2004) and Ed.S., in Technology Education/Human Services (2006) from the University of Central Missouri.
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