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Clearway Distance is the difference between takeoff distance available (TODA) and takeoff run available (TORA). Check FAQs
CL=0.5(D35-sLO)
CL - Clearway Distance?D35 - Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle?sLO - Liftoff Distance?

Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff Example

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545Edit=0.5(1600Edit-510Edit)
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Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
CL=0.5(D35-sLO)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
CL=0.5(1600m-510m)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
CL=0.5(1600-510)
LAST Step Evaluate
CL=545m

Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff Formula Elements

Variables
Clearway Distance
Clearway Distance is the difference between takeoff distance available (TODA) and takeoff run available (TORA).
Symbol: CL
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle
Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle is defined as the distance required to clear an 11 m (35 ft.) imaginary obstacle on the runway.
Symbol: D35
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Liftoff Distance
Liftoff Distance is the portion of the takeoff procedure during which the airplane is accelerated from a standstill to an airspeed that provides sufficient lift for it to become airborne.
Symbol: sLO
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Clearway Distance

​Go Clearway Distance given Takeoff Run
CL=D35-TClearway
​Go Clearway Distance given Field Length under Continued Takeoff
CL=FL-FS

Other formulas in Continued Takeoff category

​Go Takeoff Run for Continued Takeoff
TClearway=D35-CL
​Go Field Length or Total Amount of Runway needed under Continued Takeoff
FL=FS+CL
​Go Liftoff Distance given Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff
sLO=-((CL0.5)-D35)
​Go Distance to clear 35 ft Obstacle for Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff
D35=(CL0.5)+sLO

How to Evaluate Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff?

Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff evaluator uses Clearway Distance = 0.5*(Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle-Liftoff Distance) to evaluate the Clearway Distance, Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff is defined as difference between takeoff distance available (TODA) and takeoff run available (TORA). Clearways originate from end of takeoff run available. Clearway Distance is denoted by CL symbol.

How to evaluate Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff, enter Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle (D35) & Liftoff Distance (sLO) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff

What is the formula to find Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff?
The formula of Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff is expressed as Clearway Distance = 0.5*(Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle-Liftoff Distance). Here is an example- 545 = 0.5*(1600-510).
How to calculate Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff?
With Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle (D35) & Liftoff Distance (sLO) we can find Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff using the formula - Clearway Distance = 0.5*(Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle-Liftoff Distance).
What are the other ways to Calculate Clearway Distance?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Clearway Distance-
  • Clearway Distance=Distance to Clear 35 ft Obstacle-Takeoff Run in ClearwayOpenImg
  • Clearway Distance=Field Length-Full Strength Pavement DistanceOpenImg
Can the Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff be negative?
Yes, the Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff?
Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Clearway Distance for Continued Takeoff can be measured.
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