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Introduction ..1 Objectives .. Successful Versus Unsuccessful Go/No Go Decisions .. An In-service Perspective On Go/No Go Decisions .. Successful Go/No Go Decisions .. RTO Overrun Accidents and Incidents .. Statistics .. Lessons Learned .. Decisions and Procedures What Every Pilot Should Know .. The takeoff Rules The Source of the Data .. The FAR takeoff Field Length .. V1 Speed Defined .. Balanced Field Defined .. (Not Used) .. Transition to the Stopping Configuration .. Flight Test Transitions .. Airplane Flight Manual Transition Times .. Comparing the Stop and Go Margins .. The Stop The Go Option .. Operational takeoff Calculations .. The Field Length Limit Weight .. Actual Weight Less Than Limit Weight.
of the air transport industry. 2 .1 Objectives The objective of the Pilot Guide to Takeoff Safety is to summarize and communicate key RTO related information relevant to flight crews. It is intended to be provided to pilots during academic training and to be retained for future use. 2.2 “Successful Versus Unsuccessful” Go/ No Go Decisions
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