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(refer to figures 81,82,and 83) what is the takeof safety speed for operating conditions G1?

122 knots 137 knots 139 knots.


(refer to figures 81,82,83)What is the rotation speed for Operating Conditions G-2? 150
154 155.
(refer to figure 81,82,83)What are V1 ,Vr and V2 for operating conditions G-3 ? 134,134
and 145 knots 134,139 and 145 knots 132,132 and 145 knots.
(refer to figures 81,82 and 83) what are v1, and v2 speeds for Operating conditions G-4 ?
133 and 145 knots 127 and 141 knots 132 and 146 knots.
(refer to figures 81,82, and 83) What are rotation and V2 bug speeds for operating
Conditions G-5? 120 and 134 knots 119 and 135 knots 135 and 135 knots.
(refer to figures 53,54 and 55) What is the takeoff safety speed for Operating Conditions
R-1? 128 knots 121 knots 133 knots.
(refer to figures 53,54 and 55) what is the rotaion speed for Operating Conditions R-2 ?
147 knots 152 knots 146 knots.
( refer to figures 53,54,and 55) What are v1 . Vr and v2 speeds for operating Conditions
R-3? 143,143 and 147 knots 138,138 and 142 knots 136,138 and 143 knots.
(refer to figures 54,54, and 55) what are critical engine failure and takeoff safety speed
for Operating Conditions R-4? 131 and 133 knots 123 and 134 knots 122 and 130 knots.
(refer to figures 53,54 and 55) What are rotation and V2 bug speeds for Oparating
Condiitons R-5? 138 and 143 knots 136 and 138 knots 134 and 141 knots.
(refer to figures 46,46 and 57) what are V1 and Vr soeeds for Operating Conditions A-1?
v1 123.1 knots ; Vr 125.2 knots v1 120.5 knots ; Vr 123.5 knots v1 122.3 knots ; Vr 124.1
knots.
(refer to figures 45,45 and 47) What are V1 and Vr speeds for Operating Conditions A-2 ?
V1 129.7 knots ; Vr 134.0 knots V1 127.2 knots ; Vr 133.2 knots V1 127.4 knots ; Vr 133.6
knots.
(refer to figures 45,46 and 47) What are V1 and Vr speeds for Operating Conditions A-3?
V1 136.8 knots ; Vr 141.8 knots V1 134.8 knots ; Vr 139.0 knots V1 133.5 knots ; Vr 141.0
knots.
(refer to figures 45,46,and 47) What are V1 and Vr speeds for operating Condiitons A-4 ?
V1 128.0 knots ; Vr 130.5 knots V1 129.9 knots ; Vr 133.4 knots V1 128.6 knots ; Vr 131.1
knots.
(refer to figures 45, 46 and 47) what are V1 and Vr Speeds for Operating Condiitons A-5 ?
V1 110.4 knots ; Vr 110.9 knots V1 109.6 knots ; Vr 112.7 knots V1 106.4 knots ; Vr 106.4

knots.
(refer to figures 231 and 238 ) Given the folowing conditions , what are the takeoff V
speeds? V1 133 kts , Vr 140 kts , V2 145 kts V1 140 kts , Vr 140 kts , V2 145 kts V1 138
kts , Vr 141 kts , V2 145 kts

(refer to figures 48,49 and 50) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb fro Operating Conditions W-1? 104.0 NM 99.2 NM
109.7 NM.
(refer to figures 48,49 and 50) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb fro Operating Conditions W-2? 85.8 NM 87.8 NM
79.4 NM.
(refer to figures 48,49 and 50) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb fro Operating Conditions W-3? 86.4 NM 84.2 NM
85.1 NM.
(refer to figures 48,49 and 50) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb fro Operating Conditions W-4? 58.4 NM 61.4 NM
60.3 NM.
(refer to figures 48,49 and 50) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb fro Operating Conditions W-5? 68.0 NM 73.9 NM
66.4 NM.
(refer to figure 48,49 and 50) What is the aircraft weight at the top of
climb for Operating Conditions W-1? 81,600 pounds 81,400 pounds
81,550 punds.
(refer to figure 48,49 and 50) What is the aircraft weight at the top of
climb for Operating Conditions W-2? 82,775 pounds 83,650 pounds
83,775 pounds.
(refer to figure 48,49 and 50) What is the aircraft weight at the top of
climb for Operating Conditions W-3? 75,750 pounds 75,900 pounds
76,100 pounds.
(refer to figure 48,49 and 50) What is the aircraft weight at the top of
climb for Operating Conditions W-4? 86,150 pounds 86,260 pounds
86,450 pounds.
(refer to figure 48,49 and 50) What is the aircraft weight at the top of
climb for Operating Conditions W-5? 89,900 pounds 90,000 pounds
90,100 pounds.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb for Operating Conditions V-1? 145 NM 137 NM 134

NM.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb for Operating Conditions V-2? 84 NM 65 NM 69
NM.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb for Operating Conditions V-3? 95 NM 79 NM 59
NM.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb for Operating Conditions V-4? 63 NM 53 NM 65
NM.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the ground distance covered
during en route climb for Operating Conditions V-5? 70 NM 52 NM 61
NM.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) How much fuel is burned during en route
climb for Operating Conditions V-1? 4,100 pounds 3,600 pounds 4,000
pounds.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) How much fuel is burned during en route
climb for Operating Conditions V-2? 2,250 pounds 2,600 pounds 2,400
pounds.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the aircraft weight at the top
climb for Operating Conditions V-3? 82,100 pounds 82,500 pounds
82,200 pounds.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the aircraft weight at the top
climb for Operating Conditions V-3? 102,900 pounds 102,600 pounds
103,100 pounds.
(refer to figures 56,57 and 58) What is the aircraft weight at the top
climb for Operating Conditions V-5? 73,000 pounds 72,900 pounds
72,800 pounds.
(refer to figures 81, 82 and 83) what is the max climb EPR for Operating
conditions T-1? 1.82 1.96 2.04.
(refer to figures 81, 82 and 83) what is the max continous EPR for
Operating conditions T-2? 2.10 1.99 2.02.
(refer to figures 81, 82 and 83) what is the max cruise EPR for Operating
conditions T-3? 2.11 2.02 1.90.
(refer to figures 81, 82 and 83) what is the max climb EPR for Operating
conditions T-4? 2.20 2.07 2.06.
(refer to figures 81, 82 and 83) what is the max continous EPR for
Operating conditions T-5? 2.00 2.04 1.96.
(refer to figure 231) Given the following conditions , what is the takeoff

climb limit? 136,000 lb 137,500 lb 139,000 lb.


(refer to figure 235 and 236) Given the following conditions , what is the
maximum slush/standing Water takeoff weight? 130,850 lb 147,550 lb
139,850 lb.

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