Hey all,
I've been flying a short body Caravan (600) for a few months and my drop zone is considering upgrading to a heavier twin...I'm familiar with the Twin Otter, but I have very basic knowledge of the Skyvan and
no flying experience on airframe. The conditions I routinely face are takeoffs from a 2,600 foot strip with small obstacles at either end and 70 foot trees displaced some 1,600 feet from the runway on the departure slope going in one direction. I'm looking for realistic ideas on the kind of performance offered by a Super Skyvan (-6 powered) in these conditions. My DZOs have indicated that it should rival Super Otters flying in the same conditions...I'm looking for a more experienced pilot's expertise.
-What kind of gross weights can be flown to safely depart a 2,600' strip?
-What kind of obstacle clearance capability does the Skyvan provide at these gross weights?
-The DiverDriver description of the Skyvan and many other texts cite the airplane as being
Ruggedly built to haul bulky loads out of short unimproved strips
...This may be true, but any "short" strip is only short relative to the size of the aircraft using it. Does my runway meet the accelerate stop/go requirements of the Skyvan at gross in standard day conditions?
-Any other tips/ideas/points? Having no experience on airframe yet, I'm looking for real anecdotes on flying the thing.
Thanks in advance.