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Old 26th Jul 2017, 06:28
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andrewr
 
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the last discovery (last week) was to use calibrated airspeed for performance calculations
To be clear, performance calculations i.e. takeoff and landing distance almost certainly use indicated air speed.

You need to use calibrated air speed when comparing/multiplying speeds, e.g. 1.3 x stall speed. Usually, as a pilot you don't need to do that - you use the IAS values in the book.
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