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What rate of climb must be obtained on the VSI during an 80 kts climb (no wind) to use standard takeoff minimums from RWY 3 at Tampa, FL, Peter O'Knight Airfield?

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Final answer:

To determine the rate of climb on the Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI) during a climb, we need to calculate the required climb gradient based on standard takeoff minimums and the speed of the climb.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the rate of climb required on the VSI (Vertical Speed Indicator) during a climb, we need to consider the standard takeoff minimums and the speed of the climb. In this case, the student is asking about the rate of climb needed from Runway 3 at Tampa, FL, Peter O'Knight Airfield.

To use standard takeoff minimums, we need to know the required climb gradient. The standard climb gradient is usually given as a percentage, which represents the vertical change in altitude over a horizontal distance. If we assume a standard climb gradient of 200 feet per nautical mile (ft/NM), we can calculate the rate of climb required using the groundspeed of 80 knots (kts).

So, the rate of climb required on the VSI during an 80 kts climb to use standard takeoff minimums from Runway 3 at Tampa, FL, Peter O'Knight Airfield is the value obtained in Step 3.

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