V-Speeds
Definition
Designated airspeeds important to the operation of an aircraft, typically shown as colored arcs on the airspeed indicator. They define operational limits and procedures for various flight phases.
Why V-Speeds Matters for Pilots
Performance planning directly affects flight safety. Knowing how V-Speeds works helps you calculate whether a takeoff or landing is safe for given conditions. FAA and EASA exams frequently test performance concepts, and examiners expect you to apply V-Speeds to real-world scenarios during oral exams and checkrides.
Exam Tip
This concept is commonly tested in performance-related questions on FAA and EASA exams. Make sure you can explain V-Speeds in your own words for the oral exam. Practice applying this concept to real-world scenarios, not just memorizing the definition.
Related Terms
VS0
The stall speed or minimum steady flight speed in landing configuration with ful...
VS1
The stall speed or minimum steady flight speed in a clean configuration with fla...
VNE
The never-exceed speed, indicated by a red line on the airspeed indicator. Excee...
VNO
Maximum structural cruising speed, the upper limit of the green arc on the airsp...
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