AIRCRAFT
SA 160
AIRCRAFTA I R C R A F T
Symphony
1-12
SECTION 1
GENERAL
Demonstrated Crosswind Velocity
Accelerate-Stop Distance
Route Segment
MEA
Reference Datum
Station
Arm
The demonstrated crosswind velocity is the velocity of the
crosswindcomponentforwhichadequatecontroloftheAircraft
during takeoff and landing was actually demonstrated during
certificationtests.
The distance required to accelerate an Aircraft to a specified speed
and, assuming failure of an engine at the instant that speed is
attained,tobringtheAircrafttoastop.
A part of a route. Each end of that part is identified by: (1) a
geographical location; or (2) a point at which a definite radio fix can
beestablished.
MinimumenrouteIFRaltitude.
An imaginary vertical plane from which all horizontal distances are
measuredforbalancepurposes.
A location along the Aircraft fuselage usually given in terms of
distancefromthereferencedatum.
The horizontal distance from the reference datum to the center of
gravity(C.G.)ofanitem.
(f) Weight and Balance
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