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minimum control speed on the ground
- Definição1
- Minimum speed at which aeroplane can be controlled on ground; defined as that above which pilot can maintain directional control after failure of critical engine without applying more than 70 kg pedal force, without going off runway and if possible while holding centreline, with 7+ kt crosswind and wet surface.
- Fonte1
- GUNSTON, Bill. The Cambridge aerospace dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2004. vii, 740 p. (Cambridge aerospace series.)
- Definição2
- The minimum speed on the ground at which the take-off can be safely continued, when the critical engine suddenly becomes inoperative with the remaining engines at take-off thrust.
- Fonte2
- CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY UNITED KINGDOM. Safety Regulation Group. Aeroplane performance manual. Third Edition. July, 2006
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Procedures for air navigation services: aerodromes. Montreal, 2015. (DOC 9981).
- Nota Adicional1
- Acronym in English: Vmcg.
- Contexto
- Runway width is not a required specific certification limitation. However, indirectly related is the determination of minimum control speed on the ground (Vmcg) and the maximum demonstrated crosswind.
- Subárea
- Piloting
- Français
- vitesse minimale de contrôle au sol