Operational; Crosswind Limitations Flashcards
Max headwind for CAT II approaches
25 knots
Max Crosswind for landing Vis <4,000 or 3/4
15 knots (E)
Max takeoff and landing tailwind component
10 knots
Maximum runway slope (up hill, down hill)
+2.0%, -2.0%
Flap maneuvering load acceleration limits Flaps:
-Up….
-Down (1,2,3,4,5, and full)….
-Up… -1.0 to +2.5 G
-Down… 0.0 to +2.0 G
Maximum operating Altitude
41,000 ft
Maximum takeoff and landing altitude
10,000 ft
Maximum SAT for takeoff, landing, and ground start.
54•C
Max Altitude with flaps extended
20,000 ft
Max Flight operating latitude
78•North (E)
78•South (E)
Minimum SAT for takeoff, landing, and ground start
-40•C
Max Crosswind for Takeoff:
- Dry Runway:
- Wet Runway:
- Runway with Frost:
- Compacted Snow/RWYCC 4:
- Standing water/Slush/Wet Snow/Dry Snow:
- Slippery when Wet Runway/RWYCC 3:
- Ice:
- Dry Runway: 35 (E)
- Wet Runway: 30 (E)
- Runway with Frost: 31
- Compacted Snow/RWYCC 4: 20
- Standing water/Slush/Wet Snow/Dry Snow: 18
- Slippery when Wet Runway/RWYCC 3: 15
- Ice: 12
Max Crosswind for landing
RWYCC: Braking Action: Knots:
- 6: - :
- 5: good :
- 4: good to medium :
- 3: medium :
- 2: medium to poor :
- 1: poor :
- 0: nil :
- 6: - : 38
- 5: good : 31
- 4: good to medium : 20
- 3: medium : 15
- 2: medium to poor : 12
- 1: poor : 8
- 0: nil : operations prohibited
Landing Flaps on Wet or Slippery Runways.
Unless otherwise required by operational restrictions such as CAT II, MEL, or Emergency/Abnormal procedures, all landings on runways with an RCC less than 5/5/5 must be at:
RCC less than 5/5/5 must be at flaps FULL.