20 Additional Take Off Techniques Flashcards
What is the purpose of the Increased V2 Take Off Procedure and what does it give?
- By increasing V2, the AC speed on the initial climb will be closer to Vmd
- Therefore, less drag, more excess thrust and better climb performance
- Used on long runways to increase CLTOM
What are the dangers of using the Increased V2 Take Off procedure?
- Risk of hot brakes/fire, burst tyres from exceeding Vmbe on an aborted T/O
- Higher V1 speed
Under what conditions is it not permitted to use a Reduced Thrust Take Off procedure?
- Icing/slippery runway surface
- Contaminated runway
- Using an increased V2 procedure
- Anti-skid is inoperable
- Reverse thrust is inoperable
- PMC inoperable
- Adverse weather
Is TOGA available whilst using the following procedures:
- Reduced Thrust
- Derated
- Reduced Thrust: TOGA is still available
- Derated: TOGA is no longer available
What advantages are gained through using a Derated Take Off procedure?
- Saves engine life
- Reduced Vmcg and Vmca speeds
- Therefore can have reduced V1, VR and V2 speeds
Under what conditions is a runway considered contaminated?
- 25% covered
- 3mm depth
What is the formula for the equivalent depth of contamination on a runway?
Depth x SG
What is Vp?
Vp is velocity at which the AC starts aquaplaning (hydroplaning)
What is the equation for Vp?
Vp = 9 x sqrt(Psi)
Under what conditions do the CAA prohibit landing of a Class A AC on a contaminated runway?
- Tailwind
- > 15mm of water, slush or wet snow
- > 80mm of dry snow
Describe the three types of Aquaplaning (Hydroplaning)
Dynamic:
- AC wheels are going too fast to move the water out the way
- Water goes under the wheels and the AC glides on top
Reverted Rubber:
- Does not require any depth of contamination, just damp
- Braking causes the water to heat
- Compression from wheel weight also heats water
- Water turns to steam
- AC glides on pocket of steam
- Can melt the tyres
Viscous:
- Rubber from tyres is left on runway surface
- When rubber becomes wet it becomes very slippery
When performing a reduced thrust take off procedure, what is the maximum assumed temperature allowed for the calculation?
+ 55 degrees