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Gin Slinger
5th Oct 2002, 14:40
Can anyone give me a quick definition of Vp?

I'm suffering from ATPL exam induced brain fade (a Bmbe-limited scenario), and I can't find one in my notes.

Cheers.

Keith.Williams.
5th Oct 2002, 16:49
Gin,

I suspect you mean the aquaplaning (or hydroplaning) speed

There are two equations for this, one for spin up aquaplaning at touch down and another for spin down aquaplaning during braking.

The exams usually go for spin down which is

Vp in Kts = 9 x (square root of tyre pressure in psi / SG
of the surface contaminant)

If the contaminant is water the SG is 1 so the equation becomes:

Vp in Kts = 9(sqr root tyre pressure in psi)

The spin up equation is similar but uses 7.7 in place of 9.

Gin Slinger
5th Oct 2002, 16:59
Thanks Keith, you're a star!