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Old 30th July 2009 | 10:50
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And Stopways? Is grass OK?
Stopways only apply to the accelerate - stop case. They are not included in the LDA.

Grass is OK for a stopway when the aircraft for which it is intended can use grass and it is maintained to the required standard.

i.e. in general a grass stopway would for example be OK for say a Kingair (certified to operate from grass) but not for a citation (prohibited from operating from grass).

I would caution against using the unfactored flight manual data for landing in anything other than a "Land Immediately" situation - eg uncontained fire, smoke in the cockpit or similar. In these situations the high probability of an over-run is easily balanced by the urgent requirement to get back on the ground.

Any other reason for return or diversion could not justify the high risk of an over-run and therefore appropriate factors including those applicable to overspeed at the threshold need to be applied.

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Old 3rd August 2009 | 02:29
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Stopways only apply to the accelerate - stop case. They are not included in the LDA.
Really? I thought they were used for "aircraft on landing roll-out, taxi and departure"
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Old 3rd August 2009 | 03:16
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Really? I thought they were used for "aircraft on landing roll-out, taxi and departure"

Probably you are confused with a Displaced threshold
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Old 3rd August 2009 | 13:00
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Probably you are confused with a Displaced threshold
Which can is "a sort of" stopway, right?

Thanks for the reply.
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