Which of the following V speed relationships are correct? (i) V1 lower limit = VMCG. (ii) V1 lower limit = VMCA x 1.05. (iii) V1 higher limit = VMBE or VR. A) 1 and 3. B) 1 and 2.... Which of the following V speed relationships are correct? (i) V1 lower limit = VMCG. (ii) V1 lower limit = VMCA x 1.05. (iii) V1 higher limit = VMBE or VR. A) 1 and 3. B) 1 and 2. C) 2 and 3. D) All of the above.
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The question is asking to identify which of the provided relationships regarding V speeds in aviation are correct. V speeds refer to specific airspeeds that are critical during the operation of an aircraft, and the question requires an understanding of these speeds to determine the valid options.
Answer
A) 1 and 3.
The final answer is A) 1 and 3.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is A) 1 and 3.
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The correct V speed relationships are that V1's lower limit is equal to VMCG, and its higher limit can be either VMBE or VR. V1 should not be less than VMCG and should not exceed VR. The statement regarding VMCA being a factor in V1's lower limit is incorrect.
Tips
A common mistake would be assuming that VMCA directly impacts V1 in the context of its lower limit, which is not correct according to standard references.
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