Aircraft Operating Instructions (AOI)
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 5-7
AU 010 11000
Revision No. 4
Date: 29 Apr 2008
5.5. Calculating the take-off distance
Takeoff distances in the following charts have been analyzed for varying conditions
and takeoff weights using FAA approved analysis methods.
Warning:
Important for the usage of these charts is again the correct density
altitude. Field elevation is not sufficient, as this dies neither consider
local day air pressure nor local temperature. Both have noticeable effect
to the takeoff performance.
Warning:
Don’t forget that these are handbook methods which, in practice, are
heavily dependent upon many factors and in particular from the way the
take-off is actually performed. The values are based on an aircraft in
good conditions piloted by an experienced pilot. Always add a reserve
to the data which takes into consideration the local conditions and your
level of piloting experience.