How will high ambient temperature influence the aircraft take-off run (at a given airport) in comparison with the case when the ambient temperature is low
- All the answers are wrong
- The ambient temperature does not affect the length of the run
- Increasing the length of the runCorrect answer
- Reducing the length of the run
Explanation
High ambient temperature decreases air density (creating a higher density altitude).
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