Takeoff Distance definition

Takeoff Distance means a horizontal distance required to take-off and climb to a specified height (50 ft for Category N) above the take-off surface

Examples of Takeoff Distance in a sentence

  • Efficiency: ≥ 200 passenger-mpg energy equivalency Speed: ≥ 100 mph average over racecourse Range: 200 miles with FAR mandated reserves Minimum Speed: ≤ 52 mph in level flight without stall Takeoff Distance: ≤ 2000 feet from brake release to clear a 50 foot obstacle on takeoff Community Noise: ≤ 78 dBA at full power takeoff, measured 250 feet sideways to brake release Handling Qualities: Acceptable on each of 7 ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ handling tasks.

  • USA — Amended and Restated Airbus A350 XWB Purchase Agreement EXECUTION LA 8-1.B — 2 of 18 PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL the maximum permissible take-off weight at the start of Take-off Distance Available will **.

  • USA — Amended and Restated Airbus A350 XWB Purchase Agreement EXECUTION LA 8-1.B — 3 of 18 PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL the maximum permissible take-off weight at the start of Take-off Distance Available will **.

  • Each Vehicle's Takeoff Distance will be determined at Competition Weight from a smooth runway surface that is ≤ 500 feet MSL.

  • PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL Pressure altitude : ** Ambient temperature : ** Take-off run available : ** Take-off distance available : ** Accelerate-stop distance available : ** Slope : ** Wind : ** Line-up allowance TODA/TORA : ** Line-up allowance ASDA : ** Obstacles : ** the maximum permissible take-off weight at the start of Take-off Distance Available shall be not less than a guaranteed value of ** (Max Structural).

  • Each Vehicle's demonstrated Takeoff Distance will also determine its Ground Travel Time (GTT).

  • USA — Amended and Restated Airbus A350 XWB Purchase Agreement LA 8-2.A — 3 of 23 EXECUTION PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL the maximum permissible take-off weight at the start of Take-off Distance Available will **.

  • Vehicle's Takeoff Distance will profoundly affect the scores of the other Challenge Prizes.

  • If a tie score occurs, that LSA TEAM that has tied and has demonstrated the shortest Takeoff Distance over a 50 foot obstacle shall be awarded the prize.

  • The Takeoff Distance shall be defined as the minimum distance from the brake release point to clear a 50 foot obstacle on Takeoff while at Competition Weight using CP (for definition, see section 3.2a).