takeoff minimum
1takeoff distance required — i. The horizontal distance required to accelerate from a standing start with all engines operating to achieve a safety speed at a height of 50 ft above the takeoff surface, multiplied by 1.15 for airplanes with a maximum takeoff weight of 4500 lb …
2minimum control speed — The minimum IAS (indicated air speed) at which an airplane can be safely flown under all conditions. Specifically, there are three minimum control speeds as follows: i. VMCA . The minimum speed at which an aircraft can be controlled in the air.… …
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4Balanced field takeoff — In aviation, the balanced field takeoff is the theoretical principle whereby the critical engine failure recognition speed, or V1, is used as a decision speed at which the pilot elects whether to continue the takeoff. The concept at play is that …
5below minimum — Weather conditions below the minimums prescribed by regulation for the particular action involved (e.g., landing minimums, takeoff minimums). These normally pertain to visibility or RVR (runway visual range), cloud ceiling or cloud base, minimum… …
6MITO — minimum interval takeoff …
7MITO — Minimum Interval Takeoff Contributor: CASI …
8V speeds — A single engine Cessna 150L s airspeed indicator indicating its V speeds. In aviation, V speeds are standard terms used to define airspeeds important or useful to the operation of all aircraft including fixed wing aircraft, gliders, autogiros,… …
9Saspo — Dies ist der fünfte Teil der Liste Abkürzungen/Luftfahrt. Liste der Abkürzungen Teil 1 A A Teil 2 B–D B; C; D Teil 3 E–K …
10Abkürzungen/Luftfahrt/S–Z — Dies ist der fünfte Teil der Liste Abkürzungen/Luftfahrt. Liste der Abkürzungen Teil 1 A A Teil 2 B–D B; C; D Teil 3 E–K E; F; G; H; I; J; …