Institusion
INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI DIRGANTARA ADISUTJIPTO
Author
DWIKY FACHTURROZY, SYAHRUL
Subject
T Technology (General)
Datestamp
2024-05-06 02:45:28
Abstract :
Airfield performance reflects the ability of the aircraft to operate in a
variety of conditions. Although aircraft specifications are usually recorded in
factory documentation, landing performance information is often limited to the
sea-level conditions. It is a challenge for airport operators and authorities like
PT Angkasa Pura to plan the development of airport infrastructure. The solution
is to perform a landing performance analysis considering the variations in the
elevation of the runway, allowing for more accurate and efficient adjustment.
The results of the research showed that the total landing distance of the
Boeing 737- 300 was caused by the difference in the height of the runway at
various airports in Indonesia such as Soekarno-Hatta and Juanda. For example,
the 10 mdpl altitude of the aircraft has a total landed distance of 2376,030 m
whereas the 3 mdpl altitude of Juanda has an overall landing length of 2341,528
m. This difference in the height affects the landing performance of aircraft. The
height of the runway also affects the air density, increasing the stalling speed and
flight speed. As a result, the flight height increased, extended the distance of
approach, and increased the total landing distance of the Boeing 737-300.
Changes in the altitude of the runway have significant implications for the
operation of the aircraft at various locations.