Exercise 16A - Normal Takeoff Flashcards

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Normal Takeoff - What is it?

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  • Default takeoff type, in contrast to:
  • Crosswind Takeoff
  • Short-field takeoff with and without obstacles
  • Soft-field takeoff
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Normal Takeoff - When Should We Use It?

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  • When there is no reason to use another type
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Before Takeoff Procedures - Before Taxiing

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  • Perform all pre takeoff checks
  • Ensure trim is in takeoff position
  • Takeoff Briefing
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Before Takeoff Procedures - Holding Short

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  • Line Check (TILTS)
  • Call when ready for departure
  • When cleared, make sure runway is safe
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Takeoff Procedure - Normal

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  • Neutral Ailerons and Elevator
  • Mixture Rich
  • Full Throttle
    - “Full Power set”
    - “Gauges Green”
    - “Airspeed Alive”
  • Maintain Centerline
  • “55 knots, Rotate”
  • Establish Climb
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After Takeoff Procedure - Normal

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  • After Establishing Climb
  • Maintain centerline
  • Control Yaw
  • At safe altitude complete after takeoff checks
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Factors Affecting Takeoff Performance - Wind

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  • For a headwind, the stronger it is the shorter the takeoff distance
  • Increases angle of climb
  • Control surfaces more effective at start of takeoff roll
  • CAR’s dictate into wind takeoff unless not practicable
  • Tailwinds should be avoided where possible
  • Wind-shear is a sudden change in wind speed and/or direction
  • Can be very dangerous when going from headwind to tailwind
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Factors Affecting Takeoff Performance - Surface Contamination

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  • Ice, snow, frost, dirt on critical surfaces
  • Reduces lift, increases drag
  • Flight in known icing not approved for our aircraft
  • snow, slush, or standing water all increase takeoff distance
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Factors Affecting Takeoff Performance

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  • High temp, low pressure, and high humidity all decrease takeoff performance
  • Big airports at high elevations have very long runways
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10
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Takeoff Safety - Runway Safety

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  • Clearances and Instructions
  • Clear Runway
  • Airmanship and Right of Way
  • Traffic Scan
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Takeoff Safety - Control and Handling

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  • Wheel-barrowing
  • brake use
  • hydroplaning
  • tail strike
  • airspeed control
  • directional control
  • Wake Turbulence
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