Landing field length

Landing field length

Landing distance consists basically of two segments: the air run from the height of 50 ft to the touchdown position and the ground distance from the touchdown position to the position where the speed of the aircraft is zero.

ee also

*Runway
*Flight planning
*V speeds
*Landing


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