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takeoff area

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  • final approach and takeoff area — A defined area over which the final phase of the approach maneuver to hover or landing is completed and from which the take off maneuver is commenced and where the FATO is to be used by performance Class 1 helicopters, includes the rejected take… …   Aviation dictionary

  • takeoff distance available — i. As it pertains to fixed wing aircraft, TODA is the total distance from the brake release to reference zero at the screen. The takeoff distance can be more than the total runway length available in extreme cases; the available takeoff distance… …   Aviation dictionary

  • Area 51 — This article is about the U.S. Air Force installation in Nevada. For other uses, see Area 51 (disambiguation). Area 51 …   Wikipedia

  • rejected takeoff distance available — A term used with respect to heliports. It is the length of the final approach and takeoff area (FATO) declared available and suitable for performance Class 1 helicopters to complete a rejected takeoff. Rejected takeoff distance available (RTODAH) …   Aviation dictionary

  • safety area — i. A defined area on a heliport surrounding the final approach takeoff area (FATO), which is free of obstacles, other than those required for navigational purposes, and intended to reduce the risk of damage to helicopters accidentally diverging… …   Aviation dictionary

  • vertical takeoff and landing aircraft transport area — Area to the seaward and on the flanks of the outer transport and landing ship areas, but preferably inside the area screen, for launching and/or recovering vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. Also called VTOL aircraft transport area. See also… …   Military dictionary

  • Maneuvering area — The maneuvering area, manoeuvring area, or movement area is the part of the airport used by aircraft for landing, takeoff and taxiing that does not include the airport ramp. The terms are used differently in the United States and Canada. In the… …   Wikipedia

  • Critical area — can refer to one of the following: Aviation In aviation, a critical area refers to a designated area of an airport that all aircraft must remain clear of when another aircraft is inbound on an ILS approach. The critical area should be avoided… …   Wikipedia

  • landing area — i. The general area used for landing troops and material either by an airdrop or an air or helicopter landing. This area includes one or more drop zones or landing strips. ii. The part of the movement area intended for landing or take off run of… …   Aviation dictionary

  • rocket-assisted takeoff — A method of assisted takeoff for use with heavy loaded aircraft and/or taking off from a high altitude airfield. Auxiliary booster rockets, attached to the airframe, are ignited at the critical time during takeoff to provide the requisite… …   Aviation dictionary

  • Organization of Japanese fortifications in New Guinea area — Organization of the Japanese fortifications in the New Guinea area during World War II. Contents 1 Japanese Invasion of the New Guinea sector 2 Proper Japanese Fortification System in New Guinea area 3 Army Aircraft in New Guinea Campaign …   Wikipedia

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