CPL Flight Ops Flashcards
1
Q
Contaminated Runway Defintion
A
- If 25% of the required length and width is covered in substance
- Can be considered shallow or deep
2
Q
Shallow Contamination Runway
A
Less than 3 mm depth of water equivalent
3
Q
Canadian Runway Friction Index (CRFI)
A
Allows pilots to determine whether a contaminated runway is useable for the given conditions
4
Q
Viscous Hydroplaning
A
- A thin film of water lubricates the tire surface at relatively low speeds
- This can double the required stopping distance
5
Q
Dynamic Hydroplaning
A
Water with a depth greater than the tread of the tire can create a ridge of water separating the tire and runway surface with enough speed
6
Q
Hydroplaning Speed (Rotating Tire)
A
- 9 * root(tire pressure)
7
Q
Hydroplaning Speed (Non-Rotating Tire)
A
- 7.7 * root(tire pressure)
8
Q
Reverted Rubber Hydroplaning
A
- Occurs when a locked tire skids on a wet or icy runway
- Friction between the tire and pavement causes ribber particles to be shed from the tire