FLYN2FAST4YOU
Shootn the ILS to MINS
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Take a look at the charts, the usable takeoff distance at CRQ rw 24 is only 4600'. You do have the option of using rw 6 if you need the full length.
We base our 50 at CRQ and it does a nice job - you can top it off, fill all of the seats, a stuff the baggage compartment full of bags and we're still about a 1000 lbs under our max takeoff weight. It will come off rw 24 on most days and off of 6 on all but the warmest days. Hawaii is not a problem.
LS
When you had those wet footprints, did you happen to have Universal do your flight planning? Did your 50 have the large O2 bottle?LS - Yeah, Hawaii is not a problem, as long as the winds are not too strong. There have many more than a few days I couldn't do SAN to PHOG, even at LRC w/o a wet footprint.
In our particular airplane with full fuel, passengers and baggage our takeoff temp limit at CRQ is 24C which is normally enough to get us out of there on just about any day of the year - although we may have to limit our departure to the early morning hours. Normally, we're nowhere near full fuel so it is seldom a consideration.I flew a 50 off 5000 feet for three years and I wouldn't take it out of CRQ to HI with full fuel and people/bags. Slats and 20 at 21 C at only 38,800 pounds gives you a TOFL of 4725 and that's using the seal level chart. The 1000 foot elevation chart shows 5100 feet at 21C. We also had an 50EX it did a much better job in real terms but I don't think they recharted it for the upgraded performance (it's been some time so don't quote me on that). If Dassault has certified new numbers for the 50EX it would probably do it. Just my opinion.