Runway Length Analysis Sample Clauses

Runway Length Analysis. Define Operational Conditions for Length Calculation - Using existing airport data, mean daily maximum temperature for DVO will be defined. Additionally, weather records will be reviewed to define typical hot days that occur at DVO during the summer months and to identify a hot-day value for consideration in the analysis in addition to the mean daily maximum temperature. These values will be noted for use in subsequent length analyses Runway surface treatment will be identified to determine the need, if any, to factor in wet operational conditions in the assessment of takeoff performance by the identified fleet. Aircraft Planning Characteristics manuals typically utilize a limited number of temperatures in their takeoff calculation charts, which often do not match actual temperature factors at a particular airport. This is anticipated to be the case for DVO for the mean daily maximum temperature, and will certainly apply to the selected hot day temperature. L&B will apply an ICAO runway length refinement procedure to identify length requirements at both the mean maximum daily temperature and at the hot- day temperature to account for variation from the characteristics manuals from various manufacturers. It is also anticipated that some characteristics manuals will not contain sufficient data to develop any runway length analysis beyond that associated with a standard day temperature (59 degrees) in which case Xxxxxxx and Brown will contact the particular aircraft maker and work with their technical staff to define the requisite runway length. Define Payload/Range Characteristics - Using the Aircraft Characteristics manuals for a select number of aircraft typical of the existing and forecast fleet at DVO, the payload range charts will be consulted to define the appropriate weight of the aircraft at takeoff for the critical stage length anticipated to be flown from DVO. Input gained during the interview/questionnaire process of FBO’s and tenants will be key in defining potential stage lengths. In the event that this value is not the rated maximum gross takeoff weight for the specified aircraft, the mean maximum takeoff weight will also be obtained from the manual for use in the runway length calculation. Calculate Runway Length Requirements - L&B, using the Aircraft Characteristics manuals, input from manufacturers and the ICAO methodology (if needed) along with stage length, payload, temperature and airfield characteristics will calculate the runway length ...
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