SkyChaser
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I am planning my first cross country right now, and was wondering - is it a good or bad thing to include a bit of margin in the calculations?
Say, fuel burn. It is 8.8 gph in cruise at 75% power. Is calculating for 9 gph a good or bad thing? Or say, TAS calculations. At 75% power, would using a TAS of 120 mph as opposed to the exact value of 124 TAS a good or bad thing?
I like knowing there's a little bit of margin in there, but am curious if this is a good practice. Opinions or thoughts?
Say, fuel burn. It is 8.8 gph in cruise at 75% power. Is calculating for 9 gph a good or bad thing? Or say, TAS calculations. At 75% power, would using a TAS of 120 mph as opposed to the exact value of 124 TAS a good or bad thing?
I like knowing there's a little bit of margin in there, but am curious if this is a good practice. Opinions or thoughts?