Windchill
Well-Known Member
Density Altitude ... it's been asked before but let me see if I've found a simple way to think about it.
A few days ago I went flying, field elevation is approx. 500ft MSL. ASOS said density altitude was 2,400ft. Does this basically mean I just lost 1,900 feet? If my aircraft's service ceiling is typically 13,000 ft ... does this mean I'm likely to experience the loss in performance around 11,100 feet? I realize the actual numbers may change with altitude, but I'm trying to get the gist of it ...
when the density altitude is higher than your actual elevation, basically you just lost altitude for performance, etc. Is this a fair analysis for what is hopefully a simplified version to understanding density altitude..
A few days ago I went flying, field elevation is approx. 500ft MSL. ASOS said density altitude was 2,400ft. Does this basically mean I just lost 1,900 feet? If my aircraft's service ceiling is typically 13,000 ft ... does this mean I'm likely to experience the loss in performance around 11,100 feet? I realize the actual numbers may change with altitude, but I'm trying to get the gist of it ...
when the density altitude is higher than your actual elevation, basically you just lost altitude for performance, etc. Is this a fair analysis for what is hopefully a simplified version to understanding density altitude..