The Baulked Landing requirements
For the Baulked Landing requirements specify that,at the runway altitude,the gross gradient of climb must be NOT LESS THAN 3.2% in the folowing conditions:
1)All engines at Maximum take off power and at a power not greater than 8 seconds after starting the Baulked Landing procedure with the engines and thrust-reversers(or reverse pitch for turboprops) in the most adverse setting that can be obtained during the approach and airborne element of the landing
2)The landing configuration,or such other approved configuration that my be attained 5 seconds after the start of the Baulked Landing procedure
3)A speed NOT LESS THAN 1!2Vms or for four-engined aircraft where the application of power results in a significant reduction in Vs,1.15 Vms,where Vms,is apropriate to the selected configuration for the procedure.The speedmust also be NOT LESS THAN Vmcl, as appropriate to the configuration for a one engine out landing,NOR must it be greater than Vat.
Vms is the minimum speed in the stall
Vmcl is the Minimum Control Speed for Landing Approach,All-engines case.