According to the FAA Airport Reference Code (ARC), B-2 runways can handle landing speeds of less than 121 kts., wingspans of less than 79 ft., and less than 12,500 pounds gross weights. A DC-3 couldn't land there. Most light twin engine aircraft (8-12 passengers) could land there. Single engine land planes could land there as well. Warning: Although many aircraft could land there, taking off and getting out of there could be problematic for some heavily laden aircraft on a very hot day, especially with trees, power lines or other hazards near the ends of the runway.
The Tierra Templada Zone is approximately 2950 feet (900 m) to 5900 feet (1800 m) above sea level .
2950 - 2550 = 400
1 km = 1000 m 2950 m = 2950/100 = 2.95 km
1000 metres = 1 kilometre so 2950 m = 2950/1000 = 2.95 km. Simple!
There are 100 metres in one hectometre. Therefore, 2950 metres is equal to 2950/100 = 29.5 hectometres.
There are 1000 metres in one metre. Therefore, 2950 metres is equal to 2950/1000 = 2.95 kilometres.
1000 metres = 1 kilometre so 2950 m = 2950/1000 = 2.95 km. Simple!
Two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars = 2950 dollars
Expressed as a percentage, 531/2950 x 100 = 18 percent.
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 2950 metres is equal to 2950/0.3048 = 9678.48 feet.
2950 m = 2.95 kmTo convert from m to km, divide by 1000.
One kilometer is equal to 1000m. Hence 2950 equals to 2.950 kilometer.