The Alternate Aerodrome Fuel Requirement is essential for ensuring that an aircraft has sufficient fuel to reach a suitable alternate airport in case the primary destination becomes unavailable. This requirement is based on the distance to the nearest suitable alternate airport and the time required to fly to it.
The formula accounts for the distance to the alternate airport, the specific fuel consumption of the aircraft, and any headwind that might affect the flight time. It ensures that the aircraft has enough fuel to reach a safe landing site even under adverse conditions.
What is the Alternate Aerodrome Fuel Requirement?
How do I calculate the fuel requirement for an alternate airport?
What factors affect the Alternate Aerodrome Fuel Requirement?
Why is it important to calculate the Alternate Aerodrome Fuel Requirement?
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How do headwind and tailwind conditions affect the fuel requirement?
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