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takeoff
Definição1
This phase begins when the crew increases the thrust for the purpose of lift-off; it ends when an Initial Climb is established or the crew initiates a “Rejected Takeoff” phase.
Fonte1
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. Safety report 2014. Issued April 2015. 51st Edition.
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft accident digest n.29. Montreal, 1985. (Cir. 191 AN/116).
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Report by the second CAEP noise technology independent expert panel: novel aircraft-noise technology review and medium- and long-term noise reduction goals: report. Montreal, 2014. (Doc. 10017).
Nota adicional1
Acronyms in English: TKOF, TKF, TKO.
Nota linguística
To take off = verb.
Contexto
Considering the weather conditions which existed at this time, the Safety Board believes that Clipper 759's pilots heard and were aware of the wind shear advisories received on their radio and had evaluated this data before beginning their takeoff.
For the final approach, the effect of the increased BPR is small and the expected noise level reductions will also be small, even with noise reduction technologies, which are expected to be clearly smaller than at takeoff.
Subárea
Phase of Flight
Related Term
take-off distance available
takeoff power
takeoff speed
vertical takeoff
Variante
take-off
Spanish
despegue
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