by Nav » Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:19 pm
Once you're above 1,000 feet they won't be able to leave, brown :)
I don't know about the Dash-8, but most high-performance twins climb out at about 1,200 feet/minute initially. A bit less once they get into the 'wobbly' area around 8,000 feet.
The best guide is probably airspeed - keep full power on and adjust the rate of climb to keep the ASI above 140 knots at the least. If your airspeed is too low and your rate of climb too high, that COULD be why you feel you're having trouble with turbulence. Is the nose oscillating from side to side as you climb? If so, lack of airspeed is probably the problem.
Above 3,000 feet don't forget to start leaning the mixture, too.