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Old 8th Apr 2024, 19:59
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The time Touchdown to a low speed in the video could be in the 50s region. Especially checking ~20s after touch, does that look like just the regular speed at touchdown? Crazy!

Originally Posted by dixi188
A question re. Brake energy and V1.
What is the max V1 speed that this 737 could have at max weight?
The -800 highest V1 in the table is 162kts and up to +1+1kts for rwy slope and wind adjustment
Of course thatt's not ground speed, but it doesn't matter re your question

Also I don't think the altitude will affect the IAS but the TAS and ground speed will be higher.
correct, plus ISA Temp deviation IIRC
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