Thanks for the reply Rich!
I don't have the correct answer unfortunately, as the chart I am using at home to practice is the one given in the supplement of the BAK book. (I do understand that the answer would vary depending on the chart used) I just really wanted to check that from the information given, I am plotting the graph correctly on the chart. I guess maybe I just need to take better care at my accuracy, even when I do use a cartridge pencil
Could you please give me examples of Type 1 and Linear charts? I'm not too sure which charts you mean by these sorry.
I have another example, sorry if the pic is not the greatest, and again I don't have the correct answer sorry, but like the previous example, I am just using the BAK supplement. Just making sure I am plotting the correct points from the info given in the question.
(a) is the first example I gave.
(b) is- finding the take-off weight if:
runway- 17/35
min take off distance- 720m
surface- short dry grass
slope- 1% down tot he north (since we would take off from runway 35, the slope WILL be down)
pressure height- 4000"
Temp- +30 deg
wind- 360/10kts. (Since wind direction is only 5 deg off the runway heading, the 10kts would be most, if not all, headwind correct?)
Once again thanks for your help Rich! And thanks for the welcome
I am having a blast! So many days I sit at work and wish I was flying instead of sitting in an office all day, but gotta pay for it somehow right! Unless I win lotto tonight.. fingers crossed!!