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Old Aug 9, 1999 | 5:23 pm
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seawolf: When air gets hotter it expands and becomes less dense, the result is less lift at the same airspeed. It is not uncommon when there are higher then normal temperatures for there to be weight restrictions on aircraft. I can rember a number of years ago flying DEN-EWR on a flight that normally would have been a non-stop having to refuel in MCI due to temperatures of around 100F in Denver.
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