AvroJockey
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Question for any performance engineers out there:
Knowing the following, how does one ensure they can meet climb requirements of ODPs or SIDs all engines operating?
To put this question in a practical way...you do your runway analysis and you are allowed to takeoff at 200,000#, but then you have a SID that requires a 800'/NM climb to 2500'. How do you know you're meeting the latter, all engines operating, and everything normal?
The reason I'm asking...My current aircraft has nothing in the AFM or any other manual thats gives you climb gradients or rates with all engines operating.
Knowing the following, how does one ensure they can meet climb requirements of ODPs or SIDs all engines operating?
- Runway analysis is for OEI, and generally differs from the departure procedure to obtain the required 121/135 requirements.
- AFM data for Part 25 certified aircraft is strictly OEI
- Your not receiving vectors, so ATC has nothing to do with obstacle clearance
To put this question in a practical way...you do your runway analysis and you are allowed to takeoff at 200,000#, but then you have a SID that requires a 800'/NM climb to 2500'. How do you know you're meeting the latter, all engines operating, and everything normal?
The reason I'm asking...My current aircraft has nothing in the AFM or any other manual thats gives you climb gradients or rates with all engines operating.
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