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Development of a Small Aircraft Runway Length Analysis Tool (2022)

Chapter: 7 Appendix A Selection of Aircraft Included in SARLAT

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73 7 APPENDIX A – SELECTION OF AIRCRAFT INCLUDED IN SARLAT This section describes the process we used to select representative aircraft to be included in SARLAT provides insight on the number of active U.S. aircraft with similar performance characteristics to those included in SARLAT. Each table shows the number of aircraft of each type in the FAA US Registry. Table 18: Representative Light Sport Category Aircraft (FAA US Registry). Aircraft Name US Registry ADG Group AAC Engine Type Flight Design CTLS 574 I A Piston American Legend Cub 395 I A Piston Arion LS-1 Lighting 150 I A Piston CubCrafters Carbon Cub 120 I A Piston Czech SportCruiser 240 I A Piston Evektor Harmony 110 I A Piston Jabiru J230-D 110 I A Piston Tecnam P2008 60 I A Piston Vans RV-10/12 560 I A Piston Rans S6/7 205 I A Piston Table 19: Representative Small Single-engine Aircraft (FAA US Registry). Aircraft Name US Registry ADG Group AAC Engine Type Grumman American AA1 334 I A Piston Grumman American AA5 1296 I A Piston Rockwell Commander 112 212 I A Piston Aero Commander 500 18 I A Piston Beechcraft Bonanza 36 111 I A Piston Beechcraft 23 Musketeer 168 I A Piston Beechcraft F33 Bonanza 1020 I A Piston Beechcraft V35 Bonanza 1688 I A Piston

74 Beechcraft 36 Bonanza 111 I A Piston Beechcraft 50 Twin Bonanza 43 I A Piston Beechcraft 77 Skipper 123 I A Piston Beechcraft 95 Travel Air 1310 II A Piston Bellanca Viking 664 I A Piston Cessna 150 8203 I A Piston Cessna 152 1767 I A Piston Cessna 162 Skycatcher 145 I A Piston Cessna 172 Skyhawk 19694 I A Piston Cessna 175 937 I A Piston Cessna 177 Cardinal 2196 I A Piston Cessna 180 Skywagon 2608 I A Piston Cessna 182 Skylane 11523 I A Piston Cessna 185 Skywagon 225 I A Piston Cessna 195 Businessliner 443 I A Piston Cessna 206 Stationair 1016 I A Piston Cessna 208 Caravan 795 II A Turboprop Cessna 210 Centurion 1676 I A Piston Cessna Columbia 300 209 I A Piston Cessna Columbia 400 121 I A Piston Diamond 20 Katana 334 I A Piston Diamond 40 Star 867 I A Piston Diamond 42 Twin Star 189 I A Piston Mooney M20J 1410 I A Piston Mooney M20C Ranger 1293 I A Piston Mooney M20F Executive 717 I A Piston Mooney M20P Bravo 120 I A Piston

75 Mooney M20R Ovation 405 I A Piston Mooney M20T Acclaim 120 I A Piston Piper 28A Cherokee 7765 I A Piston Piper 28B Dakota 1423 I A Piston Piper 28T Turbo Arrow 456 I A Piston Piper 32A Saratoga 1022 I A Piston Piper 32A Saratoga RG 1996 I A Piston Piper 32T Turbo Lance 230 I A Piston Piper 46 Malibu Meridian 1003 I A Piston Vulcan Air P68C 120 I A Piston Piper 12 Supercruiser 340 I A Piston Piper 18 Super Cub 4662 I A Piston Piper 22 Tri-Pacer 3114 I A Piston Piper 23 Apache 1492 I A Piston Piper 24 Comanche 2486 I A Piston Piper 27 Aztec Included in PA23 I A Piston Piper 28 Warrior Included in PA28 I A Piston Piper 28R Arrow Included in PA28 I A Piston Piper 31 Navajo 1159 I A Piston Piper 32 Cherokee Six Included in PA 32A I A Piston Piper 38 Tomahawk 475 I A Piston Piper 44 Seminole 497 I A Piston Piper 46 Malibu Mirage 37 I A Piston Piper 60 Aerostar 266 I A Piston Cirrus SR-22 Turbo 1206 I A Piston Cirrus SR-20 918 I A Piston Cirrus SR-22 3414 I A Piston

76 Socata TB-20 Trinidad 171 I A Piston Socata TBM 700 680 I A Turboprop Socata TBM 850 Included in TBM 700 I A Turboprop Daher-Socata TBM 940 Included in TBM 700 I A Turboprop Socata TB-10 Tobago 55 I A Piston Table 20: Representative Small Multi-Engine Aircraft (FAA US Registry). Aircraft Name US Registered ADG Group AAC Engine Type Turbo Commander 690 106 I B Turboprop Piper Aerostar 121 I B Piston Beechcraft 1900 151 II B Turboprop Beechcraft King Air 350 300 II B Turboprop Beechcraft B200 King Air 760 II B Turboprop Beechcraft B300 King Air 397 II B Turboprop Beechcraft 55 Baron 883 I B Piston Beechcraft 58 Baron 196 I B Piston Beechcraft 99 Airliner 116 I B Turboprop Beechcraft B90 King Air 898 II B Turboprop Cessna 310 1557 I B Piston Cessna 320 147 I B Piston Cessna 340 737 I B Piston Cessna 402 286 I B Piston Cessna 414 Chancellor 639 I B Piston Cessna 421 Golde Eagle 833 I B Piston Cessna 425 Corsair 166 I B Turboprop Cessna 441 Conquest II 176 II B Turboprop Mitsubishi MU-2M Marquis 195 I B Turboprop

77 Piaggio P180 Avanti 101 I B Turboprop Piper 30 Twin Comanche 891 I B Piston Piper Navajo 1133 I B Piston Piper Cheyenne I 77 I B Turboprop Piper Cheyenne II 15 I B Turboprop Piper Cheyenne III 30 I B Turboprop Piper Cheyenne IV 25 I B Turboprop Pilatus PC-12 1064 II B Turboprop Saab-Fairchild 340 87 II B Turboprop Fairchild Metroliner III 91 I B Turboprop Table 21: Representative Corporate Aircraft (FAA US Registry) with Maximum Takeoff Weight at or Below 20,200 lbs (9,163 kg.). Aircraft_Name US Registered ADG AAC Engine Type Beechcraft 400 Hawker 62 I B Jet Cessna CitationJet 1 484 II B Jet Cessna CitationJet 2 286 II B Jet Cessna CitationJet 3 362 II B Jet Cessna CitationJet 4 154 II B Jet Cessna 500 Citation 94 I B Jet Cessna 501 Citation SP 217 I B Jet Cessna 510 Mustang 291 I B Jet Cessna 550 Citation II 547 II B Jet Cessna 551 Citation II SP 39 II B Jet Cessna 560 Citation Ultra 586 II B Jet Cessna 560X Citation Excel 636 II B Jet Cirrus Design SF50 185 I B Jet Embraer 50 Phenom 100 316 I B Jet

78 Embraer 55 Phenom 300 411 II B Jet Eclipse 500 270 I B Jet Dassault Falcon 100 93 I B Jet HondaJet 420 164 I B Jet Gates Learjet 31 146 I B Jet Gates Learjet 35 271 I C Jet Bombardier Learjet 45 476 I B Jet Raytheon Beech 390 Premier 136 I B Jet

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An important operational characteristic of an airport is the length of its longest runway. The longest runway determines the types of aircraft that can use the airport and dictates the operational limitations at the airport.

The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Web-Only Document 54: Development of a Small Aircraft Runway Length Analysis Tool provides a user-friendly computer tool to help airport planners and designers estimate runway length requirements for a variety of aircraft and design conditions.

Supplemental to the report are the SARLAT (for Windows and Mac) and the SARLAT Users Guide.

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