Element: Best angle of climb speed (VX) and best rate of climb speed (VY)
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You are performing a confined area takeoff in a seaplane from a narrow water channel with 50-foot trees located 400 feet beyond the departure shoreline. After liftoff, to best clear these trees, you should maintain
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During a confined area takeoff from a smooth water surface (no chop) at 2,000 feet density altitude, with a 10-knot headwind and 80-foot obstacles located 400 feet beyond the upwind shore, what is the MOST appropriate airplane configuration and initial climb speed after becoming airborne to ensure obstacle clearance?
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You are performing a confined area takeoff from a small lake in a seaplane, with 150-foot trees at the departure end. To achieve the maximum performance climb for obstacle clearance, the airplane should be configured with
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What is the appropriate initial airplane configuration for a confined area takeoff and maximum performance climb in a seaplane?
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You are performing a maximum performance takeoff from a confined cove on a lake, with 60-foot trees located 400 feet from the shoreline along your departure path. After becoming airborne, which airspeed should you maintain to clear the trees using the minimum horizontal distance?