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High-altitude operations are known to require extra care and attention. The thinner air reduces takeoff and climb performance when compared to sea level. While a turbocharger helps overcome reduced engine power, even it must be managed correctly to obtain maximum performance. Problems can arise if the crew doesn’t have much experience with high-altitude takeoffs and might not be exercising every precaution.

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Key Takeaways:

  • High-altitude operations with turbocharged engines require precise mixture management, a skill often mismanaged by inexperienced pilots, leading to reduced engine performance.
  • A fatal accident involving a Piper Turbo Saratoga at Lake Tahoe Airport exemplified this, where the pilots, new to the airport, struggled with fuel/air ratio and took off with a visibly labored engine.
  • Although the NTSB cited an undetermined partial loss of engine power, the article strongly suggests mixture control mismanagement by the pilots, possibly compounded by inexperience and alcohol consumption, as the most likely cause.
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High-altitude operations are known to require extra care and attention. The thinner air reduces takeoff and climb performance when compared to sea level. While a turbocharger helps overcome reduced engine power, even it must be managed correctly to obtain maximum performance. Problems can arise if the crew doesn’t have much experience with high-altitude takeoffs and might not be exercising every precaution.

In such circumstances, pilots unfamiliar or inexperienced with turbocharged engine operation might be tempted to apply techniques for non-turbocharged engines at high altitude. That generally means leaning for best power at takeoff, although a turbocharged engine may not require leaning at most altitudes or, if it does, not nearly as much as a normally aspirated powerplant. It’s easy to get wrong, and that may be what happened to a Turbo Saratoga a couple of years ago.

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