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YesMorph wrote:Remember Smiley for VFR use the half thousands i.e west 2500, 4500, 6500, 8500, 10500 etc, and east 1500, 3500, 5500, 7500, 9500 etc
Morph wrote:There are no dangers expect if you go too high you can suffer from lack of oxygen and you would probably freeze.
As far as the plane is concerned the higher you go the less the performance. eventually you will reach a ceiling where the plane cannot climb any more.
My plane flies at sea level and the carbs are jetted for it. At sea level I get 700 to 1000 fpm climb depending on density altitude. At 8500 I only get 300, decreasing as I climb higher.
Technically the only thing that can go wrong I suppose is potentially carb icing, if you are in the Hot, High and Humid conditions you could be pushing your luck. I have not encountered this at all so can't talk from experience. Talk to the Durban guys who seem to pick this up regularly.
You have much more time to think on the way down about how hard you gonna hit the ground when something goes wrong...Bennie wrote:What will the dangers be of flying at a higher altitude
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