High density altitude, primarily driven by elevated temperatures and low atmospheric pressure, significantly reduces aircraft performance by decreasing wing lift, engine power, and propeller thrust.
Is there a plug and chug way to do it if I know my barometric pressure, temp, and altitude? I need to get it everyday before I have a flying lesson. I hate using that round slide-rule flight computer ...
High density altitude (DA) is a common summer condition that significantly reduces aircraft performance and engine power, requiring specific techniques and compromises rather than avoidance. Thorough ...