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01 Takeoff Performance 737 678900 v14
01 Takeoff Performance 737 678900 v14
1-1
TAKEOFF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT
PAGE
DO NOT DUPLICATE
1 - 2 TAKEOFF
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1-3
-15
2,789
3,379
3,970
4,528
5,118
5,709
6,266
6,857
7,447
8,038
8,596
9,186
9,777
10,335
10,925
11,516
12,106
12,664
13,254
13,845
30
4,659
5,381
6,069
6,758
7,480
8,169
8,858
9,580
10,269
10,991
11,680
12,369
13,090
13,779
14,468
15,190
15,879
16,601
17,290
17,979
40
4,921
5,643
6,365
7,087
7,808
8,563
9,285
10,006
10,728
11,450
12,205
12,926
13,648
14,370
15,092
15,813
16,568
17,290
18,012
18,733
This table is used to determine the expected length of runway needed when
adjusted for headwind or tailwinds on the takeoff runway.
To use the table: Determine the length of the runway that will be used. Enter
the table in the far left column using the runway length, then move right until
reaching the column that most closely approximates the current headwind or
tailwind conditions on the runway. (Note that in this table, a headwind is a
negative number while a tailwind is a positive number.) Resulting figure is
approximately the amount of runway that will be needed for a dry runway full
power takeoff.
For wet runway conditions, add 5% to the needed runway length.
DO NOT DUPLICATE
1 - 4 TAKEOFF
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1-5
FLAPS 1
V1 VR V2
142 143 149
137 138 145
133 134 141
127 128 136
122 123 132
116 117 127
110 111 122
104 105 117
98 99 112
FLAPS 5
V1 VR V2
138 139 146
134 134 142
129 130 138
124 125 134
118 119 129
112 114 125
107 108 120
100 102 115
94 95 109
FLAPS 10
V1 VR V2
132 132 138
129 129 135
124 125 132
119 120 128
114 112 123
108 109 119
103 104 115
97 98 110
91 92 105
FLAPS 15
V1 VR V2
129 129 135
125 126 132
121 122 129
117 117 125
112 112 121
106 107 117
101 102 113
95 96 108
90 91 104
FLAPS 25
V1 VR V2
------121 121 128
116 116 124
111 111 120
106 106 116
100 101 111
95 95 107
89 90 103
FLAPS 10
V1 VR V2
128 132 138
123 129 135
118 125 132
113 120 128
107 114 123
101 109 119
95 104 115
89 98 110
83 92 105
FLAPS 15
FLAPS 25
V1 VR V2 V1 VR V2
129 129 135
123 126 132
117 122 129 116 121 128
111 117 125 110 116 124
105 112 121 104 111 120
100 107 117 99 106 116
94 102 113 93 101 111
88 96 108 87 95 107
82 91 104 81 90 103
FLAPS 1
V1 VR V2
136 143 149
130 138 145
125 134 141
120 128 136
114 123 132
108 117 127
102 111 122
95 105 117
89 99 112
FLAPS 5
V1 VR V2
132 139 146
126 134 142
121 130 138
116 125 134
110 119 128
104 114 125
98 108 120
92 102 115
85 95 109
VR
V2
TEMP
C F
60 140
50 122
40 104
30 86
20 68
-60 -76
-2
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
5
3
2
0
0
0
2
5
4
3
1
1
1
4
6
5
4
3
1
1
6
5
4
3
2
7
6
5
4
3
-2
4
2
1
0
0
0
0
4
3
2
0
0
0
2
5
4
3
1
1
1
4
6
5
4
3
2
2
DO NOT DUPLICATE
6
5
4
3
2
7
6
5
4
3
-2
-1
-1
0
0
0
0
0
-2
-1
-1
0
0
0
2
-2
-1
-1
0
0
0
4 6 8
-2
-1 -2 -2
-1 -1 -2
0 -1 -1
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 - 6 TAKEOFF
13
8 1/2
8 1/2
7 3/4
6
5
15
8 1/2
8
7 1/4
5 1/2
4 3/4
16
8 1/4
7 1/2
6 3/4
5 1/2
4 3/4
C.G. (%MAC)
18
21
24
7 1/4
6 1/2
6
6 3/4
6
5 1/4
6
5 1/4
4 3/4
5
4 1/4
3 3/4
4 1/2
4
3 1/2
27
5 1/4
4 3/4
4
3 1/4
3
30
4 1/2
4
3 1/2
2 3/4
2 3/4
4
3 1/2
2 3/4
2 1/4
2 1/4
16
8 1/4
7 1/2
6 3/4
5 1/2
C.G. (%MAC)
18
21
24
7 1/4
6 1/2
6
6 3/4
6
5 1/4
6
5 1/4
4 3/4
5
4 1/4
3 3/4
27
5 1/4
4 3/4
4
3 1/4
30
4 1/2
4
3 1/2
2 3/4
33
4
3 1/2
2 3/4
2 1/4
33
13
8 1/2
8 1/2
7 3/4
6
15
8 1/2
8
7 1/4
5 1/2
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1-7
OAT F
140
131
122
113
104
102
86
77
68
59
50
41
0
23
14
5
-4
-13
-22
-31
-40
-49
-58
-28
-2000
87.7
88.5
89.3
90.2
91.1
91.9
91.5
90.8
90.0
89.3
88.5
87.8
87.0
86.2
85.4
84.6
83.8
83.0
82.2
81.4
80.6
79.7
78.9
80.8
-1000
88.3
89.1
89.8
90.7
91.6
92.5
92.6
91.9
91.1
90.4
89.6
88.9
88.1
87.3
86.5
85.7
84.9
84.1
83.3
82.4
81.6
80.7
79.9
81.8
0
88.7
89.5
90.4
91.2
92.1
93.0
93.8
93.1
92.3
91.6
90.8
90.0
89.2
88.4
87.6
86.8
86.0
85.2
84.4
83.5
82.7
81.8
80.9
82.8
8000
88.3
89.0
89.9
90.8
91.7
92.5
93.4
94.0
94.9
96.1
95.7
94.9
94.1
93.3
92.5
91.7
90.8
90.0
89.2
88.3
87.4
86.6
85.7
88.2
9000
88.7
88.8
89.7
90.7
91.6
92.5
93.3
94.0
94.8
95.9
96.4
95.6
94.8
94.0
93.2
92.4
91.6
90.7
89.9
89.0
88.2
87.3
86.4
89.4
10000
89.2
88.6
89.6
90.5
91.5
92.4
93.2
94.0
94.7
95.5
97.1
96.3
95.5
94.7
93.9
93.1
92.3
91.5
90.6
89.8
88.9
88.0
87.2
90.3
This table provides an estimated full power N1 thrust setting for takeoff.
To use this table: Determine temperature at the runway. Enter the table in the
far left column at the expected temperature. Move to the right until reaching the
pressure altitude of the departure airport. Resulting number is the approximate
N1 percentage that will be achieved on a full power takeoff.
DO NOT DUPLICATE
1 - 8 TAKEOFF
-15
3,040
3,380
3,720
4,060
4,400
4,740
5,080
5,420
5,760
6,100
6,440
6,780
7,120
7,460
7,800
8,140
8,480
8,820
9,160
9,500
30
4,960
5,390
5,810
6,240
6,660
7,090
7,510
7,940
8,360
8,790
9,210
9,640
10,060
10,490
10,910
11,340
11,760
12,190
12,610
13,040
40
5,220
5,650
6,080
6,520
6,950
7,380
7,820
8,250
8,680
9,120
9,550
9,980
10,420
10,850
11,280
11,720
12,150
12,580
13,020
13,450
This table is used to determine the expected length of runway needed when
adjusted for headwind or tailwinds on the takeoff runway.
To use the table: Determine the length of the runway that will be used. Enter
the table in the far left column using the runway length, then move right until
reaching the column that most closely approximates the current headwind or
tailwind conditions on the runway. (Note that in this table, a headwind is a
negative number while a tailwind is a positive number.) Resulting figure is
approximately the amount of runway that will be needed for a dry runway full
power takeoff.
For wet runway conditions, add 5% to the needed runway length.
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1-9
DO NOT DUPLICATE
1 - 10 TAKEOFF
FLAPS 1
V1 VR V2
153 156 160
148 150 156
143 146 152
138 140 147
132 135 142
125 128 137
119 122 132
112 115 126
104 108 120
97 101 114
FLAPS 5
V1 VR V2
150 152 156
144 147 152
140 142 148
134 137 144
129 132 139
123 126 134
116 119 129
109 113 124
102 106 117
94
98 111
V1
FLAPS 10
VR V2
138
134
129
124
118
112
106
99
92
140
135
131
126
121
115
109
103
97
145
141
137
133
129
124
119
114
109
V1
FLAPS 15
VR V2
136
132
128
123
117
111
105
98
91
136
132
128
123
118
113
107
101
95
141
138
135
131
127
122
117
113
107
V1
FLAPS 25
VR V2
131
126
121
116
109
103
97
90
131
126
122
117
111
106
100
94
136
133
129
125
121
116
111
106
VR
V2
TEMP
C
-2
60
50
40
140
122
104
6
4
1
7
4
2
9
6
3
30
20
-60
86
68
-76
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
4
1
0
8
5
3
2
2
6
9
7
4
3
3
8
1
1
9
6
4
4
-2
-2
3
2
1
4
3
1
5
4
2
6
4
3
5
4
6
5
-2
-1
0
-2
-1
-1
-2
-2
-1
-3
-2 -3 -3
-2 -2 -2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-1 -1 -2
0 -1 -1
0 -1 -1
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1 - 11
9
10
12
13
8 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2 8 1/4
8
8 1/2
8 1/4
7 3/4 7 1/2
6 3/4
6 1/2
6 1/4
6
C.G. (%MAC)
16
20
24
7 3/4
6 3/4
6
7 1/4
6 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
5 3/4
5
5 1/2
5
4 1/4
28
30
5 1/4
4 3/4
4 3/4
4 1/2
4 1/4
4
3 1/2
3 1/4
33
4 1/4
3 3/4
3 1/4
2 3/4
C.G. (%MAC)
9
10
12
13
16
20
24
28
8 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2 7 1/4
6 1/2
5 1/2
4 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2 8 1/4
7 3/4
6 3/4
6
5
4 1/4
8 1/2
8 1/4
7 1/2 7 1/4
6 1/4
5 1/4
4 1/2
3 3/4
6 1/4
6 1/4
5 3/4
5 1/2
5
4 1/2
3 3/4
3
DO NOT DUPLICATE
30
4 1/4
3 3/4
3 1/4
2 3/4
33
3 1/2
3 1/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
1 - 12 TAKEOFF
8000
93.4
92.6
91.9
91.2
91.8
92.7
93.6
94.4
95.3
96.2
97.1
98.5
98.2
97.4
96.5
95.6
94.7
93.8
92.9
92.0
91.1
90.1
89.2
88.2
9000
93.5
92.8
92.0
91.3
91.4
92.4
93.4
94.3
95.2
96.1
97.1
98.4
99.1
98.3
97.4
96.6
95.7
94.8
94.0
93.1
92.2
91.2
90.3
89.4
10000
93.6
92.9
92.1
91.4
90.9
92.0
93.1
94.2
95.2
96.1
97.0
98.3
100.0
99.2
98.3
97.5
96.6
95.8
94.9
94.0
93.1
92.2
91.3
90.3
This table provides an estimated full power N1 thrust setting for takeoff.
To use this table: Determine temperature at the runway. Enter the table in the far left column at
the expected temperature. Move to the right until reaching the pressure altitude of the departure
airport. Resulting number is the approximate N1 percentage that will be achieved on a full power
takeoff.
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1 - 13
-15
2,887
3,445
4,003
4,560
5,118
5,643
6,201
6,758
7,316
7,874
8,432
7,775
9,514
10,072
10,630
11,188
11,712
12,270
12,828
13,386
30
4,560
5,282
5,971
6,693
7,382
8,104
8,793
9,514
10,203
10,925
11,614
12,336
13,025
13,747
14,468
15,157
15,879
16,568
17,290
17,979
40
4,823
5,545
6,266
6,988
7,710
8,432
9,153
9,875
10,597
11,352
12,073
12,795
13,517
14,239
14,960
15,682
16,404
17,126
17,848
18,569
This table is used to determine the expected length of runway needed when
adjusted for headwind or tailwinds on the takeoff runway.
To use the table: Determine the length of the runway that will be used. Enter
the table in the far left column using the runway length, then move right until
reaching the column that most closely approximates the current headwind or
tailwind conditions on the runway. (Note that in this table, a headwind is a
negative number while a tailwind is a positive number.) Resulting figure is
approximately the amount of runway that will be needed for a dry runway full
power takeoff.
For wet runway conditions, add 5% to the needed runway length.
DO NOT DUPLICATE
1 - 14 TAKEOFF
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1 - 15
FLAPS 1
V1 VR V2
162 164 169
159 160 166
154 156 163
149 151 159
145 146 156
140 142 152
135 136 148
129 131 144
124 125 139
118 119 134
112 113 130
106 106 125
FLAPS 5
V1 VR V2
158 163 163
154 160 160
150 157 157
143 145 154
139 141 150
134 136 146
129 131 142
124 125 138
119 120 134
113 114 130
108 108 125
102 102 120
FLAPS 10
V1 VR V2
FLAPS 15
V1 VR V2
FLAPS 25
V1 VR V2
151
147
142
138
133
128
123
118
112
106
101
148
144
139
135
130
125
120
115
110
104
98
141
137
132
128
123
118
113
107
102
96
152
148
144
139
134
129
124
119
113
107
101
158
155
152
148
145
141
137
133
128
124
119
149
145
140
136
131
126
121
116
110
105
99
155
152
149
145
142
138
134
130
126
121
117
152
138
133
129
124
119
114
108
103
97
149
146
143
139
136
132
128
124
119
115
FLAPS 1
V1 VR V2
156 164 169
151 160 166
146 156 163
142 151 159
137 146 156
132 142 152
126 136 148
121 131 144
115 125 139
109 119 134
103 113 130
96 106 125
FLAPS 5
V1 VR V2
149 158 163
145 154 160
140 150 157
135 145 154
131 141 150
126 136 146
121 131 142
116 125 138
110 120 134
104 114 130
98 108 125
92 102 120
FLAPS 10
V1 VR V2
FLAPS 15
V1 VR V2
FLAPS 25
V1 VR V2
144
140
135
130
125
120
115
109
104
98
92
141
137
132
127
122
117
112
107
101
95
89
135
130
125
120
115
110
105
99
94
88
152
148
144
139
134
129
124
119
113
107
101
158
155
152
148
145
141
137
133
128
124
119
149
145
140
136
131
126
121
116
110
105
99
155
152
149
145
142
138
134
130
126
121
117
142
138
133
129
124
119
114
108
103
97
149
146
143
139
136
132
128
124
119
115
VR
V2
TEMP
C F
60 140
50 122
40 104
30 86
20 68
-60 -76
-2
5
3
1
0
0
0
0
6
4
2
0
0
0
2
7
5
3
1
1
1
4
8
6
4
3
2
2
7
5
4
4
3
9
7
6
5
5
-2
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
4
3
1
0
0
0
2
5
4
2
1
1
1
4
6
5
4
3
2
2
DO NOT DUPLICATE
6
5
4
3
3
7
6
5
4
4
-2
-2
-2
-1
0
0
0
0
-3
-2
-1
0
0
0
2
-3
-3
-2
-1
-1
-1
4
-4
-3
-2
-2
-1
-1
-4
-3
-2
-2
-2
-5
-4
-3
-3
-2
1 - 16 TAKEOFF
DO NOT DUPLICATE
TAKEOFF
1 - 17
OAT F
140
131
122
113
104
102
86
77
68
59
50
41
0
23
14
5
-4
-13
-22
-31
-40
-49
-2000
94.8
95.4
96.0
96.8
97.4
98.0
97.6
96.8
96.0
95.2
94.5
93.7
92.9
92.0
91.2
90.4
89.6
88.7
87.9
87.0
86.1
85.3
-1000
95.4
96.0
96.6
97.4
98.1
98.7
98.8
98.1
97.3
96.5
95.8
95.0
94.2
93.4
92.6
91.7
90.9
90.1
89.2
88.4
87.5
86.6
0
95.8
96.5
97.1
97.8
98.6
99.4
100.3
99.5
98.8
98.0
97.2
96.4
95.6
94.8
94.1
93.2
92.4
91.6
90.7
89.9
89.0
88.2
8000
95.8
96.3
97.1
97.8
98.5
99.2
100.0
100.6
100.8
101.1
100.5
99.8
99.0
98.3
97.5
96.7
95.9
85.2
94.3
93.5
92.7
91.9
9000
95.7
95.7
96.6
97.5
98.4
99.1
99.9
100.6
100.8
101.1
101.0
100.3
99.5
98.7
98.0
97.2
96.4
85.6
94.8
94.0
93.1
92.3
10000
95.7
95.0
96.1
97.1
98.1
99.0
99.9
100.7
100.8
101.1
101.5
100.7
100.0
99.2
98.4
97.6
96.8
96.0
95.2
94.4
93.6
92.7
This table provides an estimated full power N1 thrust setting for takeoff.
To use this table: Determine temperature at the runway. Enter the table in the
far left column at the expected temperature. Move to the right until reaching the
pressure altitude of the departure airport. Resulting number is the approximate
N1 percentage that will be achieved on a full power takeoff.
DO NOT DUPLICATE
1 - 18 TAKEOFF
-15
3,050
3,390
3,730
4,070
4,410
4,750
5,100
5,440
5,780
6,120
6,460
6,800
7,140
7,480
7,820
8,160
8,500
8,840
9,180
40
5,280
5,740
6,190
6,650
7,110
7,570
8,030
8,490
8,950
9,410
9,870
10,320
10,780
11,240
11,700
12,160
12,620
13,080
13,540
This table is used to determine the expected length of runway needed when
adjusted for headwind or tailwinds on the takeoff runway.
To use the table: Determine the length of the runway that will be used. Enter
the table in the far left column using the runway length, then move right until
reaching the column that most closely approximates the current headwind or
tailwind conditions on the runway. (Note that in this table, a headwind is a
negative number while a tailwind is a positive number.) Resulting figure is
approximately the amount of runway that will be needed for a dry runway full
power takeoff.
For wet runway conditions, add 5% to the needed runway length.
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124.0 115.5 113.2 112.6 111.8 111.0 110.2 109.4 106.1 103.0 96.8
127.6 118.8 116.4 115.8 114.9 114.1 113.3 112.5 109.2 105.9 99.5
134.6 125.3 122.8 122.1 121.2 120.3 119.5 118.6 115.1 111.6 104.8
141.2 131.4 128.8 128.1 127.1 126.2 125.3 124.4 120.7 117.0 109.9
147.5 137.2 134.5 133.7 132.7 131.8 130.8 129.9 126.0 122.2 114.7
153.5 142.8 139.9 139.1 138.1 137.1 136.1 135.1 131.1 127.1 119.3
159.1 148.0 145.0 144.2 143.2 142.1 141.1 140.1 135.9 131.7 123.6
164.6 153.1 150.0 149.1 148.0 147.0 145.9 144.8 140.5 136.2 127.8
169.9 157.9 154.7 153.9 152.8 151.6 150.6 149.4 144.9 140.5 131.8
175.0 162.7 159.4 158.5 157.3 156.2 155.1 153.9 149.3 144.7 135.8
179.9 167.3 163.9 163.0 161.8 160.6 159.4 158.2 153.4 148.7 139.5
184.8 171.7 168.2 167.3 166.7 164.9 163.7 162.4 157.5 152.7 143.2
189.4 176.0 172.4 171.5 170.2 169.0 167.7 166.5 161.4 156.5 146.7
189.9 180.0 176.3 175.3 174.0 172.8 171.5 170.2 165.0 160.0 150.0
189.9 183.7 180.0 179.0 177.6 176.3 175.0 173.7 168.4 163.2 153.0
189.9 187.4 183.5 182.5 181.1 179.8 178.5 177.2 171.7 166.4 156.0
189.9 189.9 187.0 185.9 184.5 183.2 181.8 180.5 174.9 169.5 158.8
189.9 189.9 189.9 189.2 187.8 186.4 185.1 183.7 178.0 172.4 161.6
Compare above figure to yellow line below. USE LOWER NUMBER
188.1 187.4 186.6 186.4 186.1 186.1 185.8 185.4 177.7 170.3 155.9
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171 173 179
166 168 175
161 163 171
155 158 166
150 152 162
144 146 157
138 139 152
131 132 146
124 125 141
117 118 135
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131 133 146
125 126 141
118 119 135
112 112 129
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158 159 164
153 154 131
148 149 157
142 144 152
136 138 148
130 131 143
124 125 138
117 118 133
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122 133 146
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108 119 135
101 112 129
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This table provides an estimated full power N1 thrust setting for takeoff.
To use this table: Determine temperature at the runway. Enter the table in the
far left column at the expected temperature. Move to the right until reaching the
pressure altitude of the departure airport. Resulting number is the approximate
N1 percentage that will be achieved on a full power takeoff.
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Reduced thrust normalizes acceleration loads during takeoff, reducing passenger anxiety.
Reduced thrust reduces rate of acceleration, resulting in more time for crewmember scan of
instruments during takeoff.
Significantly reduced wear on engines and components.
Reduced +/- G loads during rotation, and during level off from initial climb at low altitude
increase passenger comfort and reduce passenger anxiety.
Reduced fuel burn.
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the FMC after correct weights and runway conditions have been verified in the PERF INIT page.
(They do not display automatically, you can click on the 1R, 2R and 3R LSKs to make the speed
appear!)
Adjusted V Speed Conditions:
For some high temperature, high altitude conditions or tailwind takeoffs, it may be necessary to
adjust the V1/Vr speeds calculated by the FMC and V Speed Tables in order to ensure a proper
safety margin. Use the V1/V2 Temperature and Altitude Adjustment Table to make such
adjustments.
Engine N1% Safety Check:
The FMC will normally provide the crew with accurate target N1 settings for the takeoff regime of
flight. Crews should cross reference the FMC calculated N1 takeoff setting displayed on the
THRUST LIM page against the Takeoff Thrust N1 table to ensure safe N1 settings are used.
Takeoff Safety Considerations:
The Eighty Knots PNF callout is designed to alert the crew that they are entering the high speed
phase of the takeoff roll. Once this has occurred, the Captains should only elect to reject a
takeoff in a situation where the failure involved may prevent the aircraft from being safely flown. A
minor, or non critical failure does not constitute a valid reason to reject a takeoff while in the high
speed regime, as it may place the aircraft in greater danger than a continuance of the takeoff roll.
Conditions which warrant a decision to reject the takeoff include, but are not limited to, engine
failures, engine or onboard fires, flight control failures or any other failure which calls into
question the aircrafts ability to fly. Crews should not assume that a Go decision has been made
upon passing 80 knots, however, as a decision relative to the nature of a failure and its proximity
to V1 must still be made.
Warning Regarding Over-Rotation: It is possible to over-rotate the 737-800 and the 737-900
models due to the length of the fuselage and the low profile of the landing gear. Extraordinary
care should be taken to avoid striking the tail on the ground during rotation, as this can lead to
excessive wear on the ground contact strut, damage the aft fuselage and increase maintenance
costs.
It is also important to note that depending upon your user settings in MSFS, if you strike the tail
on the ground, Microsoft may disable engines and/or crash the airplane. (Not exactly realistic,
but that is how contact points are modeled in MSFS!)
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