Wing Span Formula:
Definition: This calculator determines the maximum allowable wing span of an aircraft based on separation distances between taxiways and objects.
Purpose: It helps airport planners and engineers ensure safe clearance for aircraft operations near taxiways and obstacles.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the maximum wing span by accounting for required separation and clearance distances.
Details: Proper wing span calculation ensures safe aircraft operations, prevents collisions, and helps in airport design.
Tips: Enter the separation distance (S), clearance distance (C, default 15.1m ±5%), and wing tip clearance (Z, default 5m ±5%). All values must be > 0.
Q1: Why is the clearance distance ±5%?
A: The 5% tolerance accounts for variations in aircraft steering and environmental factors.
Q2: What's a typical wing tip clearance value?
A: 5 meters is common, but this varies based on aircraft type and airport standards.
Q3: Where does the 0.5 divisor come from?
A: It represents the safety factor accounting for aircraft maneuvering and positioning tolerances.
Q4: How do I determine separation distance?
A: Follow ICAO or local aviation authority standards for taxiway-object separation requirements.
Q5: Does this calculation include safety margins?
A: Yes, the formula inherently includes safety factors through the clearance values and divisor.