In: Physics
1. What are the factors in determining your takeoff critical field length for a certain runway? If after doing initial calculations you find the runway is too short, what might you be able to do as the pilot in command to be legal for takeoff?
for basic information
for any take off the distance should not exceed the perticular run way distance
in the time of takeoff the lift will be created on the wings to overcome the aircraft weight
and this will be done by forward accelaration of aircraft
and
the factors affecting the flight to take off critical field length for a runway
are the following
1 . air density (any humidity )
2. takeoff aircraft mass and balance
3. temperature
4. wind
5. the runway conditions like runway surface, runway slope
the climb gradient = tan
= sin
the climb gradient = thrust – drag / weight
the pilot has to aware with speed of the flight and normal conditions
if runway is too short
pilot can be able to apply takeoff power and will get airborn noise
once applied the brake the speed of the flight will be in contole
and as a whole according to the environment the pilot has to take the decision
and even about the run way.