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Supplementary Information
10.1
Flight training supplement
10.1.2
Takeoff
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The takeoff run distance is affected by weather and surface conditions, as well as the
takeoff weight of the aircraft. However, average distance is 170 to 330 ft.
After the preflight check has been carried out, extend flaps to 15˚ position
Ensure that the elevator trim is in correct position
Whenever possible, takeoff directly into wind. The maximum crosswind limitation for takeoff is
17 mph (15 kts)
Smoothly apply full throttle (fully forward) and maintain runway heading
As the aircraft accelerates, gently pull back on the control stick to elevate the nose slightly until the
aircraft becomes airborne
Once airborne, slowly release the back pressure on the control stick to allow the airspeed to increase
to 63 mph (55 kts). Maintain this speed and avoid making any climbing turns until a sufficiently safe
altitude has been reached
When all obstacles have been cleared, rectract the flaps (0˚ position)
Takeoff under normal conditions
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Similar to normal take-off except an extended takeoff run distance.
Takeoff at tailwind conditions