Bman.
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hey all-
Now that I am newly minted PPL, I am looking for places to fly and new things to try out. I have been looking at some at some strips out near the lake we go to all the time and it appears that almost all of the turf strips are 2500' ~ 2700'. I would consider these strips but I wonder how much leeway I should really have for takeoff clearance in practice.... not theory.
I use the performance and takeoff data from the POH and to clear a 50' obstacle on a hot muggy day like today (mid to low 90's) and I see that I need 2100' at 2400# (assuming no headwind). So in theory - it should be no problem to hit 70% of my liftoff speed in half the runway distance and no problem clearing the 50' obstacle (or better since it was 2100' and I have 2600' to work with).
However, using the 'grain of salt' regarding the POH performance numbers, I am still curious to know what one thought process is in determining if such a runway is acceptable. Mine (with no experience in the matter) is 1) wait for a nice cool day 2) Go solo (lower gross weight) 3) Check with the private airfield owner and get information about who and what is flying out of the field and lastly 4) Go out to my home field and see what I can normally accomplish for short / soft field takeoff and landings.
I did a grass 2600' strip a few weeks ago and it was great. Temperatures about the same. But I still question if there is more I should be considering and what my tolerances should with regard to safety.
I see a ton of private strips around here that are 2200 ~ 2700' and surely they aren't all flying in to their fields at the edge of the envelope and likely flying in on something similar to the PA-28-181 I am flying.
Benjamin
Now that I am newly minted PPL, I am looking for places to fly and new things to try out. I have been looking at some at some strips out near the lake we go to all the time and it appears that almost all of the turf strips are 2500' ~ 2700'. I would consider these strips but I wonder how much leeway I should really have for takeoff clearance in practice.... not theory.
I use the performance and takeoff data from the POH and to clear a 50' obstacle on a hot muggy day like today (mid to low 90's) and I see that I need 2100' at 2400# (assuming no headwind). So in theory - it should be no problem to hit 70% of my liftoff speed in half the runway distance and no problem clearing the 50' obstacle (or better since it was 2100' and I have 2600' to work with).
However, using the 'grain of salt' regarding the POH performance numbers, I am still curious to know what one thought process is in determining if such a runway is acceptable. Mine (with no experience in the matter) is 1) wait for a nice cool day 2) Go solo (lower gross weight) 3) Check with the private airfield owner and get information about who and what is flying out of the field and lastly 4) Go out to my home field and see what I can normally accomplish for short / soft field takeoff and landings.
I did a grass 2600' strip a few weeks ago and it was great. Temperatures about the same. But I still question if there is more I should be considering and what my tolerances should with regard to safety.
I see a ton of private strips around here that are 2200 ~ 2700' and surely they aren't all flying in to their fields at the edge of the envelope and likely flying in on something similar to the PA-28-181 I am flying.
Benjamin