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How Hot Is Too Hot For Airline Operations?
If you are living in parts of Southern California, Nevada, or Arizona, you know its typiccally going to be hot this time of year. High temperatures in the 100s (F) are common. Last week though, high temperatures soared even higher than usual for this time of year. Palm Springs reached a new all time record high of 124 degrees Fahrenheit or 51.1 degrees Celsius. Las Vegas topped out at 120 degrees Fahrenheit this past weekend, breaking a record high for a city used to hot summers. When is it too… (avgeekery.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Learned to fly on the front range of Colorado, DA is a real deal. Flying in the Rockies is even more exciting!
Better be airborne by 10am in the Rockies! Fun flying, but climbing out at 300 fpm isn't much fun!
There was a saying about this not sure exactly what but something like on the ground by noon? or in the news at six. Only had trouble once taking two light people up around noon out of Boise ID just broke ground and tower announced temp is now 100. I became the slow low climber over town for about 10min. Bad deal.
I was part of a team that developed avionics for light aircraft, we flew out of Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (north Denver area), the weight of two engineers, pilot and our electronics development setup occasionally resulted in an aborted take-off in our C210 turbo. These take-off rolls got real interesting as we approached the end of our 9000 ft runway on a 96°f day at 5600 ft. (the good old days...)
Took all of my flight tests at Jeffco- now Rocky Mtn, all on hot summer days that added to the challenge of those flight tests! Loved the view of the Boulder Flatirons and Longs Peak however.
Density Altitude doesn’t care! It affects all aircraft one way or another. No matter whether recip, turbo or turbine. And it’s not just the engines either, but the generation of lift. Both are equally important and necessary…..
density altitude so Lake Tahoe would reach 9000-9500. some of the older planes couldn't get out of the basin ..had to come back..take off at night
Yup, for the reason mentioned above!