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06/26/2007

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Term
MMO
Definition
.81 Mach
Term
MMO Trim and A/P Inop.?
Definition
.74 Mach
Term
MMO Puller Inop.?
Definition
.74 Mach
Term
MMO any BLE missing?
Definition
.77 Mach
Term
MMO means?
Definition
Maximum Mach Operation speed
Term
Vmo up to 8,000'?
Definition
300 KIAS
Term
Vmo 8,000' and above?
Definition
350 KIAS
Term
Vle
Definition
260 KIAS
Term
Vlo
Definition
200 KIAS
Term
Vfe (1 - 8 degrees of flaps)
Definition
200 KIAS
Term
Vfe (9-20 degrees of flaps)
Definition
200 KIAS
Term
Vfe (21-40 degrees of flaps)
Definition
150 KIAS
Term
Vmca
Definition
110 KIAS
Term
Vmcg
Definition
103 KIAS
Term
Turblent Air Penetration
Definition
250 KIAS/ .73 Mach
Term
Max Crosswind
Definition
24.7 kts
Term
Max Tail wind
Definition
10 kts
Term
Max Tire Speed
Definition
182 kts
Term
CAS
Definition
Calibrated Airspeed - The airspeed indicator reading corrected for instrument and position error. KCAS is calibrated airspeed expressed in Knots.
Term
IAS
Definition
Indicated Airspeed - The airspeed indicator reading as installed in the airplane. KIAS is indicated airspeed expressed in knots.
Term
M
Definition
Calibrated Mach Number - The Machmeter reading corected for instrument and position error.
Term
MI
Definition
Indicated Mach Number - the Machmeter reading as installed in the airplane.
Term
Va
Definition
Maneuvering Speed - Va is the highest speed that full aileron and rudder control can be applied without over-stressing the aircraft, or the speed at which the aircraft will stall with the load factor of 3.0 g's at maximum gross weight, whichever is less.
Term
Vlof
Definition
Liftoff Speed - The actual speed of the aircraft at liftoff.
Term
Vso
Definition
is the stalling speed in the landing configuration.
Term
Vs1
Definition
is the stalling speed in the appropriate gear/flap configuration.
Term
Vmca
Definition
Minimum Control Speed, Air - The minimum flight speed at which the airplane is controllable with 5 degrees of bank when one engine suddenly becomes inoperative and the remaining engine is operating at takeoff thrust.
Term
Vmcg
Definition
Minimum Control Speed, Ground - The mimimum speed on the ground at which control can be maintained using aerodynamic controls alone, when one engine suddenly becomes inoperative and the remaining engine is operating at takeoff thrust.
Term
V1
Definition
Critical Engine Failure Speed - The speed at which, due to engine failure, the pilot is assumed to elect to stop or continue the takeoff. If engine failure occurs at V1 the distance to continue the takeoff to 35 feet above the runway surface will be equal to the distance to bring the airplane to a full stop. V1 must not be less than the critical mimimum control speed (Vmcg) or greater than the rotation speed (Vr).
Term
Vr
Definition
Rotation Speed - The speed at which rotation is intiated during takeoff to attain V2 at or before a height of 35 feet above the runway surface.
Term
V2
Definition
Takeoff Safety Speed - The actual speed at 35 feet above the runway surface as demonstrated in flight during single-engine takeoff. V2 must not be less than 1.2 times the stalling speed or less than 1.1 times the air minimum control speed (Vmca), or less than rotation speed (Vr) plus an increment in speed attained prior to reaching a 35-foot height above the runway surface.
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