Glossaire
Opérations de vol
Décollage (Takeoff)
Définition
The phase of flight in which an aircraft accelerates and becomes airborne
Termes associés
Montée (Climb)
The phase of flight where an aircraft gains altitude after takeoff
Train d'atterrissage (Landing Gear)
The undercarriage system of wheels, struts, and brakes supporting the aircraft on the ground
Masse maximale au décollage (MTOW: Maximum Takeoff Weight)
The maximum weight at which the pilot is allowed to attempt takeoff
Vitesse de rotation (Vr) (Vr: Rotation (Vr))
The speed at which the pilot pulls back on the controls to lift the aircraft's nose during takeoff
Piste (RWY: Runway)
A defined rectangular surface on an airport prepared for aircraft takeoff and landing
Départ aux instruments standard (SID: Standard Instrument Departure)
A published flight procedure followed by aircraft departing an airport on an instrument flight plan
Temps de mise en route (Wheels-Up Time)
The moment an aircraft lifts off the runway and becomes fully airborne
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Bloquer le carburant (Block Fuel)
Temps de blocage (Block Time)
Montée (Climb)
Atterrissage par vent traversier (Crosswind Landing)
Croisière (Cruise)
Descente (Descent)
Déroutement (Diversion)
ETOPS (ETOPS)
Vol en ferry (Ferry Flight)
Arrondi (Flare)
Plan de vol (FPL: Flight Plan)
Remise des gaz (Go-Around)
Itinéraire du Grand Cercle (GCR: Great Circle Route)
Circuit d'attente (Holding Pattern)
Atterrissage (Landing)
Vol de positionnement (Positioning Flight)
Ligne de rhume (Rhumb Line)
Vitesse de rotation (Vr) (Vr: Rotation (Vr))
Arrêt technique (Technical Stop)
Délai d'exécution (Turnaround Time)
Temps de mise en route (Wheels-Up Time)