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jsstevens
I’m in process of knocking off some rust and getting an IPC. I ran across something I’ve never heard of and it doesn’t make sense to me. CFI said he couldn’t explain but Cessna has it in their POH (which he showed me).
Barrier speed. It’s a column in the takeoff performance tables for a P model 172. It varies with weight getting lower as weight drops. For a takeoff of 2400 lbs, it’s 56 KIAS. He says to fly that speed until above a 50 ft obstacle, then Vx until clear of trees/hills etc. then Vy.
If Vx is best angle of climb (most altitude gain for distance traveled) what is the point of “Barrier Speed”?
John
Barrier speed. It’s a column in the takeoff performance tables for a P model 172. It varies with weight getting lower as weight drops. For a takeoff of 2400 lbs, it’s 56 KIAS. He says to fly that speed until above a 50 ft obstacle, then Vx until clear of trees/hills etc. then Vy.
If Vx is best angle of climb (most altitude gain for distance traveled) what is the point of “Barrier Speed”?
John