
POH
AQUILA AT01-200C
Section 5
PERFORMANCE
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5.2.15 Flight Planning Example
The following contains a flight-planning example to demonstrate the use of the tables, charts
and data presented in this section of the POH. The flight planning is based upon the following
conditions:
Aircraft
Take-off mass: ............................................... 1632 lbs (740 kg)
Usable fuel: ................................................... 29 US Gal (109.6 ltr)
Wheel fairings installed
Conditions at the departure airfield
Pressure altitude: ........................................... 1800 ft
Temperature: ................................................. 64°F (18°C),
13°F (7°C) above ISA in 1800 ft
RWY direction:............................................... 24 (240°)
Wind conditions ............................................. 280°/10 kts
RWY length (paved, level and dry RWY) ....... 2040 ft (620 m)
Cruise conditions
Overall flight distance to destination .............. 480 NM (888 km)
Cruise altitude (altimeter setting 1013 hPa) ... 9500 ft
Temperature at cruise altitude . ..................... 32°F (0°C),
9°F (5°C) above ISA in 9500 ft
Reported wind en-route ................................. 10 kts tailwind component
Conditions at the destination airfield
Pressure altitude ............................................ 380 ft
Temperature .................................................. 68°F (20°C),
11°F (6°C) above ISA in 380 ft
RWY direction ............................................... 27 (270°)
Wind conditions ............................................. 220°/15 kts
RWY length (dry and level grass RWY) ......... 2560 ft (780 m)
TAKE-OFF DISTANCE
Before using chart 5.2.5 on page 5-7 to determine the required take-off run and take-off
distance, the crosswind component of the wind relative to runway direction must be obtained
from chart 5.2.3 on page 5-5.
Relative to the runway heading, the wind is 40° from the right at 10 kts (see example page 5-5).
Using these values and chart 5.2.3, we obtain a headwind component of 8 kts and a crosswind
component of 7 kts.