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Calculation of an accelerate-stop reject point
There's been a recent discussion about this in the FI/Fe forum.
Many years ago I was taught to require 85% of lift-off speed by 40% of TODR for singles and light twins - I think this came from one of the perf docs but I can't find it. Can anyone point me in the right direction? HFD |
what does the flight manual give as ASD and TOD to 50'?
they should also state the assumptions: Vr, Vmc+5, etc.... you really have no choice in a single:\ |
Perhaps the flight testing forum might be helpful h-f-d?
Cheers. |
Overcomplicated?
You'll also need a runway with Distance-To-Run markers and/or a stopwatch which you can look at instead of the ASI/centreline/thrust while dealing with the crosswind. :ugh:
Good luck! :rolleyes: G'day ;) |
Many years ago I was taught to require 85% of lift-off speed by 40% of TODR for singles and light twins For light singles I simply use T/O ground roll + Landing ground roll + 20% (for less then stellar pilot performance) = ASDR |
B2N2's proposal is the best reply you're going to get for your question.
Considering that this category of aircraft is not certified for Accelerate-Stop performance at all, this proposal comes closest to what is tested and certified for those aircraft that do require it. The 20% may be a bit generous, maybe the equivalent ground distance for, say, 5 seconds at Takeoff Safety Speed might be a bit more appropriate. Regards, Old Smokey |
Alright, OS--- I'll have to explain myself a bit, but first I have to say the original poster HFD has been talking hooey with me in past threads, so I answered very obtusely,...
but now I feel obligated to write more I don't have time right now but I'll get back to this at a later time:8 Really anxiously awaiting your email:ok: enjoy your trip -- B2N2 I'll write that down great idea:D PA:) |
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