Explain Take off climb surface.
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takeoff climb surface
An imaginary inclined plane or other specified surface beyond the end of a runway or surface. The illustration indicates various types of takeoff climb.

Aviation dictionary. 2014.
takeoff and initial climb phase
takeoff distance available
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takeoff distance required — i. The horizontal distance required to accelerate from a standing start with all engines operating to achieve a safety speed at a height of 50 ft above the takeoff surface, multiplied by 1.15 for airplanes with a maximum takeoff weight of 4500 lb … Aviation dictionary
transitional surface — A specified surface sloping up and out from the edge of an approach surface and from a line originating at the end of the inner edge of each approach area, drawn parallel to the runway centerline in the direction of landing. The transitional… … Aviation dictionary
obstacle-limitation surfaces — The outer horizontal, conical, inner horizontal, approach, inner approach, transitional, inner transitional, balked landing, and takeoff climb surfaces make up the obstacle limitation surfaces.
An imaginary inclined plane or other specified surface beyond the end of a runway or surface. The illustration indicates various types of takeoff climb.

Aviation dictionary. 2014.
takeoff and initial climb phase
takeoff distance available
Look at other dictionaries:
takeoff distance required — i. The horizontal distance required to accelerate from a standing start with all engines operating to achieve a safety speed at a height of 50 ft above the takeoff surface, multiplied by 1.15 for airplanes with a maximum takeoff weight of 4500 lb … Aviation dictionary
transitional surface — A specified surface sloping up and out from the edge of an approach surface and from a line originating at the end of the inner edge of each approach area, drawn parallel to the runway centerline in the direction of landing. The transitional… … Aviation dictionary
obstacle-limitation surfaces — The outer horizontal, conical, inner horizontal, approach, inner approach, transitional, inner transitional, balked landing, and takeoff climb surfaces make up the obstacle limitation surfaces.
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