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Aircraft Take-off Segments - (what happens if an engine fails?). 

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@anand-menon
@anand-menon Год назад
I just finished the " Performance " book of the EASA ATPL...So this was a good refresher. Thank you Cpt Gabrielle
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
You are very welcome!
@Michael.DiCicco
@Michael.DiCicco 10 месяцев назад
I have just completed my performance exam two days ago, your video have been very helpful. Now they will be helpful to keep my knowlegde's engine always at high RPM too.
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB 10 месяцев назад
I'm glad to read that!! Thanks for watching!
@keith8993
@keith8993 Год назад
Subscribed. Helped me a lot with performance atpl, thanks!
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
Welcome on board!! That's great!
@mubashiraden2966
@mubashiraden2966 Год назад
Very helpful as usual. 👏🏽
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
Many thanks for watching!
@m4nu507
@m4nu507 Год назад
Can you make a video for approach climb and landing climb limitations and how different minimums have different climb gradients
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
Hi, I'll take your request into consideration for future content!
@askiner43
@askiner43 10 месяцев назад
Perfect topic captain.thx for it
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB 10 месяцев назад
You are very welcome!
@AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT
@AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT Год назад
1) What is after Segment 4, do I still have to keep MCT? 2) Can I maintain a certain selected speed with MCT? Or does it accelerate until VMO? How is it in 737 and A320? 3) What if the SID requires 5 or 7% climb gradient and the aircraft has an engine failure and is unable to keep this gradient? 4) Is there any situation where it makes sence to use Thrust reduction and Acceleration height at 400ft AGL? Can you give an example, please? 5) What is the minimum height for Engine Out Acceleration Altitude? 6) Is the Engine Out Acceleration Altitude the same like MFRA? Thank you Gabriele!
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
Great questions, After the 4th seg you just level off at a safe altitude, in case of an eng fail you don't follow the Sid, the acceleration depends on the operator (Min 400feet), MFRA is exactly that. Have a great day.
@AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT
@AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT Год назад
@@PILOTCLIMB Thanks Gabriele, What is after I level off with the thrust mode? Do I have to change MCT to another mode at a certain time? Can you answer question 2 and 5, when you have time, please? Greetings!
@rajehboughzala1995
@rajehboughzala1995 6 месяцев назад
Very good explanation Thank you 👍🏻
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB 5 месяцев назад
You are very welcome
@flightdeckq400pilot4
@flightdeckq400pilot4 Год назад
Another great one...I guess for turboprop this also applies....difference is terminology: TOGA on 737NG v/s NTOP (normal take off power) on the dash 8....please correct me...kindly provide direct link to the interview material....be blessed for sharing knowledge
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
Many thanks for watching!! TOGA is the max power, usually we use an assumed temperature. The interview preparation link: pilotclimb-s-school.teachable.com/ I wish you a great day
@flightdeckq400pilot4
@flightdeckq400pilot4 Год назад
@@PILOTCLIMB many thanks....
@dickdickenson7587
@dickdickenson7587 Год назад
Big thanks for that video Gabriele...! I'm in a middle of a Performace, prepering for my ATPL Exam so that is just perfect help for me :D Greetings
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
Great! You are very welcome!
@mateuszmista738
@mateuszmista738 8 месяцев назад
Hello Gabrielle! As allways very helpfull and clear explenation so thank you for that:) I just don't understand one thing. You said, that we have engine failure at vef, after which we arrive to v1 and decide to continue. Shouldn't we abort take off if we suffer engine failure before v1?
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB 8 месяцев назад
Check the video about vef and v1 I made.
@mateuszmista738
@mateuszmista738 8 месяцев назад
@@PILOTCLIMB Thank you! now I get it :)
@Drew_198
@Drew_198 8 месяцев назад
Vref by default is always 1 second before V1. Meaning that if by chance you have an engine failure at Vref you have one second to react and initiate an RTO. After which you would hit V1 and need to continue the engine out takeoff procedure. In order to negate this very small window, some airlines call out V1 at Vref
@DC-qk7hx
@DC-qk7hx 2 месяца назад
Does flex temp take off need to follow the 5-10 mins limitation too? We’re not on toga
@banolswt8977
@banolswt8977 4 месяца назад
Wow thank you, subscribed
@yusuralbahrany7687
@yusuralbahrany7687 11 месяцев назад
Thanks man
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB 11 месяцев назад
You are very welcome
@sensysgrup
@sensysgrup Год назад
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@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
Many thanks for letting me know! I'm in contact with them. Were you looking for something specifically?
@sensysgrup
@sensysgrup Год назад
I am looking to study materials for the DME and VOR part. I find the explanations on RU-vid very useful and I want to thank you for your effort. Good luck in your continued work!@@PILOTCLIMB
@Iigor362
@Iigor362 Год назад
Start-speed-gradient-end Follow each segment
@sagardeepraj3344
@sagardeepraj3344 Год назад
hi captian.. what is flex tempr?
@PILOTCLIMB
@PILOTCLIMB Год назад
It's a way to use a lower takeoff power during your take-off run
@sagardeepraj3344
@sagardeepraj3344 Год назад
when do we use flex tempr? @@PILOTCLIMB
@legacy7777
@legacy7777 10 месяцев назад
Flex temp:Airbus Assumed temp: Boeing Reduce Take off power
@pranabgill1310
@pranabgill1310 5 месяцев назад
Hi, I hope you're reading this.Why do we start engine no 2 first ?
@hiflyer2270
@hiflyer2270 3 месяца назад
Should second segment climb be 2.1% ?
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