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Old 03-16-2009 | 06:06 AM
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aterpster
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From: Former ALPA TERPs rep, presently NBAA RNP rep
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Originally Posted by terpster
Terps requires 3.3% climb gradient or as published and far 25 requires 2.4% in the 2nd segment and 1.2% in the final segment (2 engine aircraft). Assume a 500/500/500 take off and no published climb gradient. At what altitude should you clean up and accelerate to enroute climb speed MVA/MSA/MEA or a training profile altitude 400/1500 AGL? Assume no airport analysis and AFM shows greater than 3.3% to a safe altitude.

Seems to me that your 2nd segment configuration will give the least horizontal flight path to a safe altitude since far 25 doesn't consider terrain environment.

Thanks for your responses.
Apples and oranges. TERPs is for normal ops. One engine inoperative (OEI) is covered by FAR 121.189, which in turn, refers to the Part 25 takeoff flight path.
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