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SECTION 1
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
GENERAL
PA-28-161, WARRIOR III
SECTION 1
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
GENERAL
PA-28-161, WARRIOR III
REPORT: VB-1565
ISSUED: JULY 1, 1994
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REPORT: VB-1565
ISSUED: JULY 1, 1994
1-8
(e) Airplane Performance and Flight Planning Terminology
Climb Gradient
The demonstrated ratio of the change in
height during a portion of a climb, to the
horizontal distance traversed in the same
time interval.
Demonstrated
The demonstrated crosswind velocity is the
Crosswind
velocity of the crosswind component for
Velocity
which adequate control of the airplane
during takeoff and landing was actually
demonstrated during certification tests.
Accelerate-Stop
The distance required to accelerate an air-
Distance
plane to a specified speed and, assuming
failure of an engine at the instant that speed
is attained, to bring the airplane to a stop.
Route Segment
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 be established.
(f) Weight and Balance Terminology
Reference Datum
An imaginary vertical plane from which all
horizontal distances are measured for
balance purposes.
Station
A location along the airplane fuselage
usually given in terms of distance from the
reference datum.
Arm
The horizontal distance from the reference
datum to the center of gravity (C.G.) of an
item.
(e) Airplane Performance and Flight Planning Terminology
Climb Gradient
The demonstrated ratio of the change in
height during a portion of a climb, to the
horizontal distance traversed in the same
time interval.
Demonstrated
The demonstrated crosswind velocity is the
Crosswind
velocity of the crosswind component for
Velocity
which adequate control of the airplane
during takeoff and landing was actually
demonstrated during certification tests.
Accelerate-Stop
The distance required to accelerate an air-
Distance
plane to a specified speed and, assuming
failure of an engine at the instant that speed
is attained, to bring the airplane to a stop.
Route Segment
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 be established.
(f) Weight and Balance Terminology
Reference Datum
An imaginary vertical plane from which all
horizontal distances are measured for
balance purposes.
Station
A location along the airplane fuselage
usually given in terms of distance from the
reference datum.
Arm
The horizontal distance from the reference
datum to the center of gravity (C.G.) of an
item.
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