Final answer:
In a 705 Operation, the takeoff weight of an aircraft must allow a net takeoff flight path that clears obstacles by certain distances vertically and horizontally within and outside the aerodrome boundaries.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a 705 Operation, the takeoff weight of an aircraft must allow a net takeoff flight path that clears all obstacles by at least a certain distance vertically and horizontally. Inside the aerodrome boundaries, the aircraft must clear obstacles by at least a certain distance vertically or horizontally. Outside the aerodrome boundaries, the aircraft must clear obstacles by a certain distance horizontally.
For example, if we consider a net takeoff flight path that clears obstacles by 30 feet vertically and 100 feet horizontally within the aerodrome boundaries, and 50 feet horizontally outside the aerodrome boundaries, the required takeoff weight of the aircraft should be such that it achieves these clearances.