Takeoff Minimums: Boldmethod Live
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How do you use takeoff and alternate minimums on Jeppesen charts? What about FAA charts? Join us for a live discussion as we talk about both of them!
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Excellent presentation. Thanks
very easy to understand
On the last page of every FAA terminal procedure book is a rate of climb chart, and I know its listed in Garmin Pilot alongside the approach and departure plates.
enjoyed this i'm not a pilot but found he makes it sound so easy yes i know it isn't
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VCOA and climbs in visual condition are 2 separate things. VCOA is published as “VCOA” and for climbs in visual conditions, it is published “3100-1 or std with a min climb of 240ft/nm.” Please correct me if wrong!!
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+boldmethod if you are flying the ODP, under part 91, do you have to follow the prescribed takeoff ceiling and visibility minimums (listed on the Jepp plate)? I assume you must have the adequate climb gradient as prescribed in the ODP
@coastlineaviation6149
4 жыл бұрын
@Boldmethod
@user-wl6bw3jl4n
2 жыл бұрын
@ Coastline Aviation no you don’t have to follow ceiling or visibility requirements under part 91. You can legally depart in “zero zero” (WOXOF). I reiterate; legally. Now from a safety or airmanship perspective, prudence would dictate that you should consider what should/would be your actions if you have a serious problem after getting airborne in conditions that are lower than Part 121 or 135.
@MrSuzuki1187
6 ай бұрын
Part 91 takeoff minimums are essentially zero zero. I you are operating under Part 91, the takeoff minimums published do not apply to you.
So standard minimums are only visibility limits, no ceiling limits?
@Auditore513
4 жыл бұрын
yes
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@awbaker1000
3 жыл бұрын
Sadly it looks like the last live stream they did was a year ago
@Journeyman1642
3 жыл бұрын
@@awbaker1000 that’s obvious 😂 I wonder y? 🤷🏻♂️
@awbaker1000
3 жыл бұрын
@@Journeyman1642 😂 oh, right. Who knows. Damn shame they had by far the best IFR videos
How many pilots were turned off by the 1:02:40 time on this video? Not me! Bring it on!!
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