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Old 15th Oct 2011, 20:39
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Damp Runway

Hi,

About the effect of damp runway on Take Off Performance, there are different views:

Airbus New E-FCOM (pfd) (Same as 2.04.10 P 2)

1. On a damp runway no performance degradation should be considered.


Airbus Getting The Grips with Aircraft Performance:

The FAA does not make any reference to damp runways, which are
considered as wet, whereas JAR-OPS 1.475 states that a damp runway is
equivalent to a dry one in terms of takeoff performance. Recently, JAR 25 and JAROPS
Study Groups came to the conclusion that a damp runway should be considered
closer to a wet one than to a dry one in terms of friction coefficient (μ)1. As of today,
a JAA Notice for Proposed Amendment (NPA) is under discussion, so that in the
future, a damp runway may have to be considered as wet
.



EU OPS 1.475

“Dry runway”. A dry runway is one which is neither wet nor contaminated, and includes those paved runways
which have been specially prepared with grooves or porous pavement and maintained to retain “effectively dry”
braking action even when moisture is present



And An EU OPS Operator LPC Manual:

The definition of airspeeds, runway condition (dry, wet, contaminants and equivalent depths) are contained in FCOM 3.4.10 and 2.4.10 and respectively. For takeoff calculation purposes, a damp runway shall be considered wet, as it does not meet the definition of dry.

Which one of these is more accurate, what your Airline is advising about this?

Thanks in advance
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