Hello again everyone...
My instructor and I were going over soft and short field landings today (talking and looking at the POH, the clouds were too low for VFR flight <sad face>) and there were instructions for short field landings/TOs in the POH, but not soft field. Anyone know why?
Depending on when the airplane was built, and depending on the mood of the person writing the POH/AFM, there may be extensive notes about all sorts of things or there may be nothing. For my 1969 cherokee, there's no POH, only an AFM and it has very limited data and nothing about the variety of TO/L circumstances. Yet when you look at the late model Cessnas, the level of detail can be overwhelming.
As for surfaces, you'll use different techniques for ice, asphalt, turf, mud, gravel, etc. Each has different characteristics you need to deal with. There's really no hard & fast rule.
Before the iPod/iPad (iOS), there were some apps for the Palm and other devices that provided suggested distances & speeds for various types of surfaces, weather, etc. They used general rules of thumb and applied them to the data you entered for nominal values of takeoff, takeoff/50 ft, landing, landing/50 ft, and so on.
I haven't seen anything for iOS but I haven't been looking for one, either. Anyone know of an app for this?