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Commission Regulation (EC) No 8/2008 of 11 December 2007 amending Council Regulation (EEC) No 3922/91 as regards common technical requirements and administrative procedures applicable to commercial transportation by aeroplane (Text with EEA relevance)
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Take-off Climb
All Engines Operating
The steady gradient of climb after take-off must be at least 4 % with:
Take-off power on each engine;
The landing gear extended except that if the landing gear can be retracted in not more than 7 seconds, it may be assumed to be retracted;
The wing flaps in the take-off position(s); and
A climb speed not less than the greater of 1,1 VMC and 1,2 VS1.
One Engine Inoperative
The steady gradient of climb at an altitude of 400 ft above the take-off surface must be measurably positive with:
The critical engine inoperative and its propeller in the minimum drag position;
The remaining engine at take-off power;
The landing gear retracted;
The wing flaps in the take-off position(s); and
A climb speed equal to that achieved at 50 ft.
The steady gradient of climb must be not less than 0,75 % at an altitude of 1 500 ft above the take-off surface with:
The critical engine inoperative and its propeller in the minimum drag position;
The remaining engine at not more than maximum continuous power;
The landing gear retracted;
The wing flaps retracted; and
A climb speed not less than 1,2 VS1.
Landing Climb
All Engines Operating
The steady gradient of climb must be at least 2,5 % with:
Not more than the power or thrust that is available 8 seconds after initiation of movement of the power controls from the minimum flight idle position;
The landing gear extended;
The wing flaps in the landing position; and
A climb speed equal to VREF.
One engine Inoperative
The steady gradient of climb must be not less than 0,75 % at an altitude of 1 500 ft above the landing surface with:
The critical engine inoperative and its propeller in the minimum drag position;
The remaining engine at not more than maximum continuous power;
The landing gear retracted;
The wing flaps retracted; and
A climb speed not less than 1,2 VS1.
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