I did my second high altitude takeoff yesterday. Airport elevation 6300 feet. I took off from the same airport last October, and everything was fine. Yesterday's takeoff was a little squirrely. After rotating, the aircraft came down and bounced on the runway. When we started climbing again, our vertical speed was only about 100 feet per minute. I didn't want to retract the gear too soon, but when I did I noticed our vertical speed was improving nicely.
Next time, I'll treat it as a short-field take-off, with one notch of flaps, with the brakes on while bringing up the power. And I'll rotate a bit later and climb out at Vx initially, being careful not to raise the nose too much.
Note that this airstrip is paved, length of about 8000 feet. AC is a Piper Arrow, and yes I did lean the mixture, two occupants, OAT around 50F.
-Scott
Next time, I'll treat it as a short-field take-off, with one notch of flaps, with the brakes on while bringing up the power. And I'll rotate a bit later and climb out at Vx initially, being careful not to raise the nose too much.
Note that this airstrip is paved, length of about 8000 feet. AC is a Piper Arrow, and yes I did lean the mixture, two occupants, OAT around 50F.
-Scott