Croisière (Cruise)
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Définition
The phase of flight at a relatively constant altitude and speed between climb and descent
Termes associés
Temps de blocage (Block Time)
The total time from gate departure to gate arrival, including taxiing and airborne time
Montée (Climb)
The phase of flight where an aircraft gains altitude after takeoff
Descente (Descent)
The phase of flight where an aircraft reduces altitude as it approaches the destination
Niveau de vol (FL: Flight Level)
A standard altitude reference based on a fixed pressure setting of 29.92 inHg (1013.25 hPa)
Nombre de Mach (M: Mach Number)
The ratio of the aircraft's speed to the speed of sound in the surrounding atmosphere
Mentioned In
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