Hawker 850XP Pro Line 21 Airplane Flight Manual
Page 22
FAA Approved
Original Issue: Feb 28, 2006
Sub-section - 5.25
NET TAKE-OFF FLIGHT PATH
NET TAKE-OFF FLIGHT PATH
EFFECT OF WIND DURING STEADY TURN
When a turn is included in the flight path there will be, in general a change in wind component.
This may be accounted for by the method shown in Figure 5.25.9.
Method
The flight path ABCDE is first drawn using the wind component in the take-off direction. It is
intended to start a turn at point F, after which the wind component will change:
• From Figure 5.25.7 obtain the distance covered in the turn and mark point G at the end of the
turn.
• Construct a second flight path AHJKL using the wind component after the turn.
• Bisect FG at M and construct the corrected flight path MNOP where MN is parallel to AJ and
OP is parallel to KL.
• NO is equal in length to JK and at the same height.
• The end of the turn is then given by point Q at the same distance as G and the complete flight
path is given by ABFMQNOP.
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