Article | REF: C4451 V1

Airfields - Design

Authors: Alain EUDOT, Nicolas GOUSKOV, Nicolas LETERRIER

Publication date: May 10, 2002 | Lire en français

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    1. Track and belt

    1.1 Take-off and landing

    A brief description of possible situations, both desired and undesired, likely to be encountered during take-off and landing procedures is necessary to understand the reason for certain landing area arrangements.

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    1.1.1 Take-off

    We will confine ourselves to schematizing the take-off phases for multi-engine turbomachine aircraft. Other multi-engine aircraft are subject to slightly different procedures, but on the same basic principles....

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