The Service Ceiling Of Your Aircraft Explained - [Thrust Limit Altitude]

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In today's video, we are going to talk about the Service Ceiling.

You reach the Service Ceiling when your Aircraft will only be capable to provide you with 100 feet for a minute at a rate of climb.

In order to understand why this happens, we need to talk about the Pressure and Density of the Atmosphere.

The Pressure and the Density of the atmosphere decrease with the Altitude, so the higher you climb the lower will be the Pressure and the Density.

You Aircraft performances are linked to Pressure and Density so the lower these two the worse your performances will be.

After take-off, your plane will be able to give you a high rate of climb, however, the more you climb the shallower will be your climb.

When you reach the point in which your aircraft can only climb with a rate of climb of 100 feet for minute, you have reached the Service Ceiling.

If you climb above the Service Ceiling there will be a point in which your rate of climb available will be zero, this point is called Absolute Ceiling.

I made a separate video about the Absolute Ceiling, click here to watch it:
   • The Absolute Ceiling Of Your Aircraft...  

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Disclaimer:
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
NOT FOR REAL-LIFE OPERATIONS.
PLEASE REFER TO THE OFFICIAL MANUAL AND DOCUMENTATION.
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