Rate of Climb (ROC) Calculator
Quickly determine an aircraft’s rate of climb based on altitude gained over a specific time period. This is a key performance metric for pilots.
Enter the altitude change and time taken, then click “Calculate ROC”.
Understanding Rate of Climb
Rate of Climb (ROC) is an aircraft’s vertical speed – how quickly it gains altitude. It’s typically expressed in feet per minute (ft/min) or meters per second (m/s). Knowing your aircraft’s ROC is crucial for several reasons:
- Performance Assessment: It helps evaluate if the aircraft is performing as expected according to its flight manual.
- Flight Planning: Essential for calculating time to reach cruising altitude and ensuring terrain clearance.
- Safety: A healthy ROC is vital for obstacle avoidance, especially during takeoff and in mountainous areas.
- Efficiency: Optimizing climb profiles can save fuel and time.
The basic formula to calculate Rate of Climb is:
Rate of Climb (ROC) = Change in Altitude / Time Taken
This calculator uses this fundamental principle to provide an estimate of your aircraft’s ROC in feet per minute (ft/min).