[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 1]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR25.101]



[Page 348-349]

 

                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 25_AIRWORTHINESS STANDARDS: TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIRPLANES--Table 

of Contents

 

                            Subpart B_Flight

 

Sec. 25.101  General.



    (a) Unless otherwise prescribed, airplanes must meet the applicable 

performance requirements of this subpart for ambient atmospheric 

conditions and still air.

    (b) The performance, as affected by engine power or thrust, must be 

based on the following relative humidities;

    (1) For turbine engine powered airplanes, a relative humidity of--

    (i) 80 percent, at and below standard temperatures; and

    (ii) 34 percent, at and above standard temperatures plus 50 [deg]F.



Between these two temperatures, the relative humidity must vary 

linearly.

    (2) For reciprocating engine powered airplanes, a relative humidity 

of 80 percent in a standard atmosphere. Engine power corrections for 

vapor pressure must be made in accordance with the following table:



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                               Specific humidity w

 Altitude H   Vapor  pressure   (Lb. moisture per   Density ratio  [rho]

    (ft.)       e (In. Hg.)        lb. dry air)      / [sigma]=0.0023769

------------------------------------------------------------------------

         0            0.403              0.00849               0.99508

     1,000             .354               .00773                .96672

     2,000             .311               .00703                .93895

     3,000             .272               .00638                .91178

     4,000             .238               .00578                .88514

     5,000             .207               .00523                .85910

     6,000            .1805               .00472                .83361

     7,000            .1566               .00425                .80870

     8,000            .1356               .00382                .78434

     9,000            .1172               .00343                .76053

    10,000            .1010               .00307                .73722

    15,000            .0463              .001710                .62868



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    20,000           .01978              .000896                .53263

    25,000           .00778              .000436                .44806

------------------------------------------------------------------------



    (c) The performance must correspond to the propulsive thrust 

available under the particular ambient atmospheric conditions, the 

particular flight condition, and the relative humidity specified in 

paragraph (b) of this section. The available propulsive thrust must 

correspond to engine power or thrust, not exceeding the approved power 

or thrust less--

    (1) Installation losses; and

    (2) The power or equivalent thrust absorbed by the accessories and 

services appropriate to the particular ambient atmospheric conditions 

and the particular flight condition.

    (d) Unless otherwise prescribed, the applicant must select the 

takeoff, en route, approach, and landing configurations for the 

airplane.

    (e) The airplane configurations may vary with weight, altitude, and 

temperature, to the extent they are compatible with the operating 

procedures required by paragraph (f) of this section.

    (f) Unless otherwise prescribed, in determining the accelerate-stop 

distances, takeoff flight paths, takeoff distances, and landing 

distances, changes in the airplane's configuration, speed, power, and 

thrust, must be made in accordance with procedures established by the 

applicant for operation in service.

    (g) Procedures for the execution of balked landings and missed 

approaches associated with the conditions prescribed in Sec. Sec. 

25.119 and 25.121(d) must be established.

    (h) The procedures established under paragraphs (f) and (g) of this 

section must--

    (1) Be able to be consistently executed in service by crews of 

average skill;

    (2) Use methods or devices that are safe and reliable; and

    (3) Include allowance for any time delays, in the execution of the 

procedures, that may reasonably be expected in service.

    (i) The accelerate-stop and landing distances prescribed in 

Sec. Sec. 25.109 and 25.125, respectively, must be determined with all 

the airplane wheel brake assemblies at the fully worn limit of their 

allowable wear range.



[Doc. No. 5066, 29 FR 18291, Dec. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 25-38, 

41 FR 55466, Dec. 20, 1976; Amdt. 25-92, 63 FR 8318, Feb. 18, 1998]