Jet Aircraft Takeoff and Landing Performance V1, Vr, V2, Vt, Vapp, Vref - MSFS

Jet Aircraft Takeoff and Landing Performance V1, Vr, V2, Vt, Vapp, Vref - MSFS

Learn about V1, Vr, V2, Vapp, Vref, and VT as well as what TOFL, or takeoff field length really means. There are various conditions that make up the distance given for takeoff that are derived from accelerate stop, accelerate go, and all engine takeoff distance to get the takeoff field length. #workingtitle #cj4 #msfs2020 #v1 #vr #v2 #vapp Join this channel to get access to perks and help support the channel to do more aircraft reviews, IFR and VFR procedures using real ATC communications with PilotEdge, and more:    / @thecorporatepilotdad   Learn about V1, Vr, V2, Vapp, Vref, and VT as well as what TOFL, or takeoff field length really means. There are various conditions that make up the distance given for takeoff that are derived from accelerate stop, accelerate go, and all engine takeoff distance to get the takeoff field length. Landing distance is covered and the method for obtaining the landing distance information is shows. The video also shows what speed to use to clear obstacles and what speeds to fly once clear of obstacles. Balanced field length is not covered specifically in this video. BFL is when V1 is adjusted so ASD and ASG are equal. This video shows the how the takeoff distance is derived between ASD, ASG, and all-engine takeoff distance+15%. This video is for entertainment purposes only and was made with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Join this channel at the Private Pilot tier or higher to get access to guides and tutorials on the Citation Longitude, CJ4, Flysimware Cessna 414, Concorde, and more:    / @thecorporatepilotdad