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take-off run
- Definição1
- a)The distance traveled by an airplane from the commencement of takeoff to the point when it leaves the ground or water. b) The field length measured from the brake release to the end of the ground run plus one-third of the airborne distance to the screen height (i.e., 35 ft).
- Fonte1
- KUMAR, Bharat (ed.). An illustrated dictionary of aviation. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2005. 630p.
- Definição2
- This phase begins when the crew increases thrust for the purpose of lift-off. It ends when an initial climb is established or the crew aborts its takeoff.
- Fonte2
- AIRBUS SAS. A statistical analysis of commercial aviation accidents 1958-2018. Toulouse, 2019.
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aeronautical information services manual. Sixth edition. Montreal, 2003. (Doc. 8126)
- Contexto
- Note 1.- Information relating to stopways is referred to by the designation of the extremity of the runway from which the take-off run is started.
- Subárea1
- Phase of Flight
- Related Term
- take-off
- take-off point
- take-off run available
- takeoff
- Português
- corrida de decolagem