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Climbout speed, with respect to rotorcraft, - 14 CFR 1.1
Climbout speed, with respect to rotorcraft, means a referenced airspeed which results in a flight path clear of the height-velocity envelope during initial climbout.

 


Climbout by the Museum of Science
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Climbout
That portion of flight operation between takeoff and the initial cruising altitude.
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CLIMBOUT SPEED
with respect to rotorcraft, means a referenced airspeed which results in a flight path clear of the height-velocity envelope during initial climb out
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We reflected on the danger incurred when the aircraft went into an uncontrolled left bank during the attempted climbout. At that point, we both suspected instrument failure.

In aviation, the term climb refers both to the actual operation of increasing the altitude of an aircraft and to the logical phase of a typical flight (often called the climb phase or climbout) following take-off and preceding the cruise, ...

Taking an airplane from being tied down at a parking spot to being airborne and level at its cruise altitude involves four basic steps: preflight, taxi, takeoff, and climbout.

I also know that my climbout power setting after takeoff should be 2050 rpm if I'll stay in slow-flight, 2300 if I'll trim down for medium-speed configuration (beginning as soon as I'm airborne), ...

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