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Dear Paul,
Just talked with my flight instructor. He flies a 414A with RAM. Doesn't sound good if those are 7 big or even average size people. He says the useage load is 2000 pounds and he'd need more information. Like the actual weight of the airplane. Elevation of where you are leaving from. "If there's any elevation involved you might need three miles to clear a tree, or you might have to fly with less fuel" Sounds kind of marginal to me. He's not Interenet friendly, and I am barely. (Already accidentally deleted the message twice trying to go back. DUH) So not sure how you two can get together to discuss it. If you could get you phone number to me and what would be a good time to call, I could pass it along to him. Just be careful. He was worried about if you lost an engine. Whatever you do put the heaviest people in the middle to help balance it. Don't get aft CG. Be careful and God bless. Carol, The Homesick Angel. Low-time single engine pilot who has only flown overpowered light-loaded aircraft. My 1957 STOL 182 is over weight with 4 average people and full fuel. Flown at gross weight once and could feel the difference. We have a 2000 foot grass runway, we only leave with two or three average people aboard and full fuel and are off before halfway down the runway. Our personal rule is if you aren't off or landed by half-way, either go around and try to land again or abort take off. Never had to do either. My husband is a very experienced pilot and I'm a low-timer. Whenever he gets a plane he adds as much HP as possible so I'm used to having plenty of extra power and gotten used to climbing "like a homesick angel" and being able to get myself out of a jam by adding more power. If I can't be airborn in the couple of hundred feet and climb out at 1,000 or 1,500 FPM even on these 100 degree plus Texas days, it just doesn't feel right.. Probably that extra HP has made me lax in piloting skills as I can just add power and get out things straightened out quickly. Just be careful and be sure to check and double check all the facts and figures. |
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