V1 (21-05-18) Flashcards

1
Q

What is the value of V1 based on?

A

Spare runway

Runway surface condition

Weather in climb out

Terrain/obstacles on climb out

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2
Q

What is Vgo?

A

The first speed at which you could continue with an engine failure.

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3
Q

What is Vstop?

A

The last speed at which you can stop with the remaining runway.

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4
Q

In relation to Vgo and Vstop, where is the range of possible V1s?

A

Between them

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5
Q

What happens to Vgo and Vstop with an increase in mass?

A

Vgo gets faster

Vstop gets slower

therefore the range of possible V1s narrows

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6
Q

What is it called when increasing mass causes Vgo=Vstop?

A

We find a balanced V1

this occurs at RLTOM

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7
Q

If a TO situation callls for a pilot to be “go minded” (for example the runway dropping off into the sea) in the range of possble V1s where would we want out selected V1 to be?

A

Slower/closer to Vgo so that we are committed to going closer to the beginning of the TO run.

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8
Q

If a TO situation callls for a pilot to be “stop minded” (for example the runway having high obstacles just after it) in the range of possble V1s where would we want out selected V1 to be?

A

Faster/closer to Vstop so that we are committed to stopping in the case off an engine failure for more of the TO run.

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9
Q

Out of V1, Vgo and Vstop, which are shown to the pilot on the speed tape?

A

Only V1 so that the pilot can’t make subjective decisions based on knowing where the other speeds are.

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10
Q

What is the effect of increasing V1 if the pilot is limited by TODA?

A

TODR reduces

RLTOM increases

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11
Q

What is the effect of increasing V1 if the pilot is limited by ASDA?

A

The ASDR increases

The RLTOM reduces

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12
Q

When considering the effects of variables on V1, which variables make us consider effects on Vgo?

A

Mass, density and TO flap

(A/C config & air properties)

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13
Q

When considering the effects of variables on V1, which variables make us consider effects on Vstop?

A

Upslope, downslope, headwind component, tailwind component and a wet runway.

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14
Q

What is the effect on V1 of an increase in:

Mass; density; flap; upslope; downslope; headwind; tailwind and wetness.

A

Figure:

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15
Q

What does the V1 vs TOM look like and what features are on it?

A

Figure:

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16
Q

Why is there a reduction in screen height on a wet runway?

A

So that operators can avoid mass penalties.