Density Altitude Calculator

Calculate density altitude effects on aircraft performance

Calculator prefilled with current airport conditions. Verify values are correct for your calculations.

Performance Calculator

Airport elevation MSL

Current temperature in

Barometric pressure in

Density Altitude

ft
Difference:
Impact:

Pressure Altitude

ft
Standard pressure: 29.92 inHg
Current: inHg

Temperature Analysis

Current Temp
°C / °F
Standard Temp
°C / °F
Difference
°C
Performance

High Density Altitude Advisory

Aircraft performance is significantly reduced. Expect longer takeoff rolls, reduced climb rates, and higher approach speeds. Consider using longer runways and reducing weight if possible.

Understanding Density Altitude

Density altitude is a critical factor in aviation that represents how the aircraft "feels" the altitude based on air density. High density altitude conditions significantly reduce aircraft performance and require careful consideration during flight planning.

High Density Altitude Effects

  • • Longer takeoff and landing distances
  • • Reduced climb performance
  • • Higher true airspeeds
  • • Reduced engine power output
  • • Decreased propeller efficiency

Contributing Factors

  • • High temperature
  • • Low barometric pressure
  • • High humidity (additional factor)
  • • High airport elevation
  • • Combination of above factors

Rule of Thumb: For every 1°C above standard temperature, add approximately 120 feet to the density altitude. Standard temperature decreases by 2°C per 1,000 feet of altitude.

Always consult your aircraft's performance charts for specific density altitude effects. Consider density altitude when planning departures from high elevation airports or during hot weather conditions. When in doubt, use longer runways and carry less weight.

Density Altitude Regulatory Requirements

FAA Requirements (United States)

14 CFR 91.103 - Preflight Action

Each pilot must determine takeoff and landing performance data, which is significantly affected by density altitude conditions at departure and destination airports.

14 CFR 61.87(n) - Student Pilot Solo

Student pilots must receive training on the effects of density altitude on takeoff and landing performance before solo flights.

AC 61-107B - Aircraft Operations at Airports

Provides guidance on operations at high density altitude airports, emphasizing performance calculations and safety margins.

AC 61-134A - General Aviation Controlled Flight

Advisory circular addressing density altitude awareness as a critical factor in preventing controlled flight into terrain.

EASA Requirements (Europe)

SERA.5005 - Pre-flight Action

Pilots must become familiar with all available information concerning takeoff and landing performance, including density altitude effects on aircraft performance.

FCL.215 - PPL Privileges and Conditions

Private pilots must demonstrate understanding of aircraft performance factors, including the effects of density altitude on flight operations.

Part-ORO.MLR.105 - Aircraft Performance

Commercial operations must account for density altitude in performance calculations and establish appropriate safety margins.

Critical Performance Effects

Takeoff Performance

  • Increased takeoff roll distance
  • Reduced climb rate and angle
  • Higher true airspeed for given IAS
  • Reduced propeller efficiency

Landing Performance

  • Increased approach and landing speeds
  • Longer landing roll distance
  • Reduced effectiveness of control surfaces
  • Decreased margin for error

Professional Best Practices

Pre-Flight Planning

  • Calculate density altitude for all airports
  • Review performance charts carefully
  • Plan for increased fuel consumption
  • Consider alternate airports

Operational Limits

  • Use longest available runway
  • Reduce aircraft weight when possible
  • Plan departures during cooler hours
  • Increase safety margins substantially

Risk Assessment

  • Monitor temperature trends
  • Consider pilot experience level
  • Evaluate runway surface conditions
  • Plan for degraded climb performance