CC268
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So...as some of you know my dad and I recently got a 1965 Cherokee 140. I love it so far. I am based at KDVT (Deer Valley) in Arizona. It isn't what I would call a great climber, but it gets around quite nicely so far. I only fill to the tabs (36 gallons; full tanks is 50 gallons) and with myself (190 lbs) and a passenger (usually between 110-220lbs) I am at a gross weight of 1927-2037 lbs. Max gross for this plane is 2150 lbs.
Anyways, it worries me because the performance charts only go up to a DA of 7000 ft. I would love to go to Payson (KPAN), but it is at 5,150' and DA is often 7000'+. Runway length is 5500. Performance charts tell me at a gross weight of 2150 (worst case) it would take 3750' to clear a 50 ft obstacle and roughly 1750' for no obstacle. I would go by 50' obstacle in this case though. That just seems like not much margin - 3750' on a 5500' runway. And those are book numbers.
I would love to go to Flagstaff, it is one of the few airports I haven't been to in Northern AZ, but that is often 9000' DA and the performance charts only go to 7000' so it just seems like a bad idea. Just seems like I am going to be missing out on a lot of airports unless I am flying in the flatlands.
I am being ultra conservative, but I don't want to push my luck. What are your guys' opinions on this? Should I just stick to flying in the Phoenix area or airports that are below 7000' DA?
My dad and I have thought about doing the 160HP STC, but that is a whole 'nother topic.
Anyways, it worries me because the performance charts only go up to a DA of 7000 ft. I would love to go to Payson (KPAN), but it is at 5,150' and DA is often 7000'+. Runway length is 5500. Performance charts tell me at a gross weight of 2150 (worst case) it would take 3750' to clear a 50 ft obstacle and roughly 1750' for no obstacle. I would go by 50' obstacle in this case though. That just seems like not much margin - 3750' on a 5500' runway. And those are book numbers.
I would love to go to Flagstaff, it is one of the few airports I haven't been to in Northern AZ, but that is often 9000' DA and the performance charts only go to 7000' so it just seems like a bad idea. Just seems like I am going to be missing out on a lot of airports unless I am flying in the flatlands.
I am being ultra conservative, but I don't want to push my luck. What are your guys' opinions on this? Should I just stick to flying in the Phoenix area or airports that are below 7000' DA?
My dad and I have thought about doing the 160HP STC, but that is a whole 'nother topic.