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For the proposed runway stated in if the aerodrome reference temperature is 17°.2, the net designed length of the runway is
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Navya said:
5 years ago
The standard length for larger aircraft is 2400 and for light - 1800.
17.2 degree.
2400 * 0.172 = 412.8.
2400 + 412.8 = 2812.8.
17.2 degree.
2400 * 0.172 = 412.8.
2400 + 412.8 = 2812.8.
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Raushan said:
5 years ago
Great, thanks @Navya.
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Onkar Jagtap said:
3 years ago
@All.
Basic runway length = 1000m.
Airport R.L = 210.00m.
Airport ref temp = 30°
Highest Point RL along Highway = 102.5 m.
Lowest point R.L along Runway = 98.4 m.
Basic runway length = 1000m.
Airport R.L = 210.00m.
Airport ref temp = 30°
Highest Point RL along Highway = 102.5 m.
Lowest point R.L along Runway = 98.4 m.
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Binod karki said:
2 years ago
Please explain the solution in detail.
Prakash bhattarai said:
2 years ago
@All.
Actually, the question was; The length of the runway under standard atmospheric conditions is 1800m. If the actual reduced level of the site is 1200m and the aerodrome reference temperature is 17 'C, the net designed length of the runway is:
Then how the answer is 2816m? Anyone, explain the answer in detail.
Actually, the question was; The length of the runway under standard atmospheric conditions is 1800m. If the actual reduced level of the site is 1200m and the aerodrome reference temperature is 17 'C, the net designed length of the runway is:
Then how the answer is 2816m? Anyone, explain the answer in detail.
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