[amp_mcq option1=”1, 2, 3 and 4″ option2=”1, 3 and 4″ option3=”2 and 3″ option4=”1, 2 and 4″ correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: A. 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The runway length required for aircraft landing is estimated based on the following factors:
- Normal maximum temperature: The higher the temperature, the thinner the air, and the longer the runway will need to be.
- Airport elevation: The higher the airport, the thinner the air, and the longer the runway will need to be.
- Maximum landing weight: The heavier the aircraft, the longer the runway will need to be to come to a stop.
- Effective runway gradient: The effective runway gradient is the slope of the runway from the beginning to the end. A positive gradient will require a longer runway than a negative gradient.
The other options are not relevant to estimating the runway length required for aircraft landing.