#ClimbGradients #DepartureProcedures #ForeFlight #ObstacleDeparture #SIDs #JeppesenCharts
In this video, we explore the concept of climb gradients in departure procedures. We discuss the importance of greater climb gradients, where to find them in ForeFlight, and how to search for them in the "TakeOff Minimmums..." document. Using an example of an ODP (Obstacle Departure Procedure) for Runway 15 in KPOU, we illustrate the application of climb gradients. We also cover climb gradient information on Jeppesen charts and SIDs (Standard Instrument Departures) provided by the FAA and Jeppesen. Join us to enhance your understanding of climb gradients in departure procedures.
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Navigation Timeline:
00:00: Intro
00:21: Disclaimer
00:32: Exploring Greater Climb Gradients
00:44: Understanding ODP Climb Gradient
01:00: Finding Required Climb Gradient in ForeFlight
01:25: Navigating the "TakeOff Minimmums..." Document
01:34: Example: ODP 15 in KPOU
01:52: Jeppesen Charts: Required Climb Gradient
02:10: Exploring SID Climb Gradient
02:27: FAA SID Climb Gradient
02:31: Jeppesen SID Climb Gradient
02:38: Next Video
7 фев 2021