SFCC/UND
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I not sure if you CFI keep your commercial test prep around, but I've been confused on number 5456. It ask (Refer to Figure 9.) Using a normal climb, how much fuel would be used from engine start to 12,000 feet pressure altitude.
Aircraft weight 3,800 lb
Airport pressure altitude 4,000 feet
Temperature 26 Celsius.
Possible answers
A-46 lbs
B-51 lbs
C-58 lbs
I read the graph and get an answer like 39 lbs then you have to apply note #2 Increase fuel by 10 percent for each 10 degree Celsius above standard temperature. This is where I get confused the answer helper box says Apply note # 2. (A temperature of 26 Celsius is +19 Celsius relative to the standard atmosphere at 4,000 feet.)
I don't understand how they got +19 Celsius from 4,000 feet when it's 26 Celsius. Any help please? Answer was C by the way.
Aircraft weight 3,800 lb
Airport pressure altitude 4,000 feet
Temperature 26 Celsius.
Possible answers
A-46 lbs
B-51 lbs
C-58 lbs
I read the graph and get an answer like 39 lbs then you have to apply note #2 Increase fuel by 10 percent for each 10 degree Celsius above standard temperature. This is where I get confused the answer helper box says Apply note # 2. (A temperature of 26 Celsius is +19 Celsius relative to the standard atmosphere at 4,000 feet.)
I don't understand how they got +19 Celsius from 4,000 feet when it's 26 Celsius. Any help please? Answer was C by the way.