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Pre-takeoff checklist
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knoxflier
I fly a stock O-470 engined 1965 182H, and the old POH says for takeoffs to use 0-20 degrees. I know 10-20 degrees is used for short field or soft just to get you off the ground quicker, but about the shortest runway I use is 3500ft with good surface @ my home base. In the heat of the summer for trips I often take off at max gross with the family, and I have to be pretty patient on takeoff with the stall horn making a little noise right off the runway.
But what and how do you use flaps for takeoff, if not short or soft field? How about at gross max, and/or high density altitude? What about normal takeoffs, maybe not max gross, or high density altitude. Winds make a difference?
Love to learn from others here, searching didn’t show much discussion @ flaps on takeoffs. Of course I’m interested in 182s specifically, but others welcome too. I live in Knoxville, so it gets hot and humid in the summer, my 800ft elevation airport density altitude can get to 4-5k.
But what and how do you use flaps for takeoff, if not short or soft field? How about at gross max, and/or high density altitude? What about normal takeoffs, maybe not max gross, or high density altitude. Winds make a difference?
Love to learn from others here, searching didn’t show much discussion @ flaps on takeoffs. Of course I’m interested in 182s specifically, but others welcome too. I live in Knoxville, so it gets hot and humid in the summer, my 800ft elevation airport density altitude can get to 4-5k.