I know that IAS reads low at altitude, and I think I understand that Vy decreases as well. Most of my flying is under 10k', so I largely ignore these factors. As the plane gets up around 12k, climb rate gets sluggish. On a flight last year topping a buildup, I figured out that you have to fly below the normal Vy speed to have any kind of a climb at these altitudes.
So the question: is there a rule of thumb or equation for this?
I'm going to be flying around some higher terrain and taking off from 5000' msl airports on our next trip. I did go out and practice a bit today and found that reducing my speed by about 10mph worked pretty well.
So the question: is there a rule of thumb or equation for this?
I'm going to be flying around some higher terrain and taking off from 5000' msl airports on our next trip. I did go out and practice a bit today and found that reducing my speed by about 10mph worked pretty well.