Use a mathematical takeoff distance chart

Use a mathematical takeoff distance chart

Need to learn a few of the "finer points" of flying airplanes? This educational video podcast from The Finer Points is your key to aviation success. This is "virtually" all the instruction you need in aviation.

Jason Miller goes over an example using a mathematical take off distance chart. If you fly planes or are studying to be a pilot you need to know how to use a mathematical takeoff distance chart. This video will get you started with one example of how to use a mathematical take off distance chart.

TFP is hosted by nationally recognized Certified Flight Instructor, Jason Miller. He has more than 2,000 hours of dual given and is a member of the National Association of Flight Instructors. Enjoy his video tips on The Finer Points of Flying.

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