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Aircraft Performance: Take-off and Landing Performance
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Take-off and Landing Performance topics include: Take-off and landing types, take-off performance, take-off distances estimation, landing performance, landing distances estimation, flight variables effect, stol and vtol considerations. Aircraft take-off and landing performance is affected by a number of factors, including: Takeoff weight: A 10% increase in takeoff weight increases the runway run by about 20%. Landing weight: Heavier landing weights require higher approach speeds, which means the aircraft will have more momentum and require more runway to land and stop. Weather:... Show more
Aircraft Performance: Take-off and Landing Performance
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1. What is the use of minimum control speed airborne?
2. Which of the following are the correct equations for take-off run?
3. What is the use of the headwind?
4. Just before reaching the lift-off speed the aircraft is rotated into a nose-up altitude which is equal to the lift-off angle of attack.
5. During the flight of the aircraft with minimum unstick speed the tail of aircraft is in contact with the runway.
6. VTOL is the extreme case of STOL.
7. Which of the following is the correct formula of airborne distance with respect to aircraft weight?
8. The airborne distance is given by __________
9. What is meant by decision speed?
10. What is meant by ground run distance?
11. What is the formula of aspect ratio?
12. There is no effect of runway conditions on the airborne distance.
13. Transition is known as the phase where both the safe climb gradient and directional control in the climb can be attained during the failure of an engine.
14. The rotation speed must allow the aircraft to rotate into lift-off attitude.
15. Which of the following is the correct formula of ground run distance with respect to aircraft weight?
16. The terminal phases consist of two parts.
17. The round bracket in the accelerating force represents the drag- lift ratio at the ground angle of attack.
18. Which of the following are the correct type of take-off and landings?
19. Which of the following is the correct formula for accelerating force?
20. Which of the following are not heavy lift devices?
21. In the calculations the horizontal airborne distance is assumed to be much greater than 35 feet.
22. The total take-off distance is the sum of both airborne distance and ground run distance.
23. What is engine failure accountability?
24. What is lift-off speed?
25. What is the screen height during the take-off of an aircraft?