Jar 25 Torr
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From: Bristol, England
Oh dear. Peter Swatton's book has it wrong too, as does the CAA CAP for the exams. Red faces all round
. Are you sure it hasn't changed? We're talking about Take-Off Run here, not Take-Off Distance.
. Are you sure it hasn't changed? We're talking about Take-Off Run here, not Take-Off Distance.
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From: vancouver oldebloke
I believe that since the EASA have taken over, to keep all the JAA's under one roof recently?,the 15' feet(wet) is now at the end of the' runway'surface.....At one time it was at the end o' the Clearway,keeping in mind that 'half of the distance from Liftoff to the screen should be over runway'was the regulation..
I think that with the FAR's(US) recognizing that operations run differently off wet runways(amendment 92) the 15'screen was part o the package??
Elaborations please..
I think that with the FAR's(US) recognizing that operations run differently off wet runways(amendment 92) the 15'screen was part o the package??
Elaborations please..
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From: Worldwide
Alex,
Would need to look at it myself again to be 100% sure, thought it was
1) by TORA - liftoff
2) reduction of the screen height to 15 ft by TODA.
3) reverers thrust available for the reject
Will have another think about it tomorrow.
Would need to look at it myself again to be 100% sure, thought it was
1) by TORA - liftoff
2) reduction of the screen height to 15 ft by TODA.
3) reverers thrust available for the reject
Will have another think about it tomorrow.
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From: vancouver oldebloke
Zeke,yes reverser's are to be operable in the wet case.
I believe that the 'new' ruling by the FAA,in Harmonization with EASA stipulate that the 15' screen is at the end of the runway,having used the 'reduced'V1 technique,"in the same manner of reaching 35' at the end of the 'Clearway"(25-92amd)
Ergo the original rule applies that at least half the distance from VLO to the screen must be over runway
I believe that the 'new' ruling by the FAA,in Harmonization with EASA stipulate that the 15' screen is at the end of the runway,having used the 'reduced'V1 technique,"in the same manner of reaching 35' at the end of the 'Clearway"(25-92amd)
Ergo the original rule applies that at least half the distance from VLO to the screen must be over runway




