Forces in a Climb Activity If so instructed by your teacher, print out a worksheet page for these problems. Before you begin: Open the Beginner's Guide to Propulsion. Under Aircraft Motion, open the slide entitled Forces in a Climb. Use the information available in the slide to help you complete he activity. A Boeing 737-200 takes off from a major airport at a speed of 160 knots. At 15,946 feet from the liftoff point this plane must be 2812 feet (about 1/2 mile) high. (Pilot Portal - http://www.pilotportal.com/airpage/)
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