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Jose wrote
Under what circumstances are pilots required to calculate an accelerate-stop distance, and take off only on a runway that is longer than that distance? This runway was longer than the required accelerate/stop distance. Vr is normally higher than V1 (but not always), it cannot be less than V1. Once past V1, there is no guarantee that the airplane will stop on the runway, in fact, if it is exactly a balanced field, it will not stop on the runway. He was simply past V1 and probably past Vr when the problem was recognized. Bob Moore |
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