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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot flying a Mooney 201 around the world, significantly over gross weight due to ferry tanks, experienced an extremely slow climb rate (200 FPM) after departing a hot Australian airport.
  • The aircraft's poor climb performance prompted a sarcastic remark from air traffic control, asking if the pilot wanted to "rest for a while."
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My friend was flying his Mooney 201 around the world. Needless to say, it was way over gross weight, flying with ferry tanks under a ferry permit.

On departure from an Australian airport on a hot morning, he was only able to manage about a 200 FPM climb to his initial altitude of 5,000 feet.

Controller: “Do you want to continue your climb, or would you like to stop there and rest for a while?”


Lars Perkins

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