[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR25.107]

[Page 352-353]
 
                     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.  25.107  Takeoff speeds.

    (a) V1 must be established in relation to VEF as follows:
    (1) VEF is the calibrated airspeed at which the critical engine is 
assumed to fail. VEF must be selected by the applicant, but may not be 
less than VMCG determined under Sec.  25.149(e).
    (2) V1, in terms of calibrated airspeed, is selected by 
the applicant; however, V1 may not be less than 
VEF plus the speed gained with critical engine inoperative 
during the time interval between the instant at which the critical 
engine is failed, and the instant at which the pilot recognizes and 
reacts to the engine failure, as indicated by the pilot's initiation of 
the first action (e.g., applying brakes, reducing thrust, deploying 
speed brakes) to stop the airplane during accelerate-stop tests.
    (b) V2MIN, in terms of calibrated airspeed, may not be less than--
    (1) 1.13 VSR for--
    (i) Two-engine and three-engine turbopropeller and reciprocating 
engine powered airplanes; and
    (ii) Turbojet powered airplanes without provisions for obtaining a 
significant reduction in the one-engine-inoperative power-on stall 
speed;
    (2) 1.08 VSR for--
    (i) Turbopropeller and reciprocating engine powered airplanes with 
more than three engines; and
    (ii) Turbojet powered airplanes with provisions for obtaining a 
significant reduction in the one-engine-inoperative power-on stall 
speed; and
    (3) 1.10 times VMC established under Sec.  25.149.
    (c) V2, in terms of calibrated airspeed, must be selected by the 
applicant to provide at least the gradient of climb required by Sec.  
25.121(b) but may not be less than--
    (1) V2MIN;
    (2) VR plus the speed increment attained (in accordance with Sec.  
25.111(c)(2)) before reaching a height of 35 feet above the takeoff 
surface; and
    (3) A speed that provides the maneuvering capability specified in 
Sec.  25.143(g).

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    (d) VMU is the calibrated airspeed at and above which the airplane 
can safely lift off the ground, and con- tinue the takeoff. VMU speeds 
must be selected by the applicant throughout the range of thrust-to-
weight ratios to be certificated. These speeds may be established from 
free air data if these data are verified by ground takeoff tests.
    (e) VR, in terms of calibrated airspeed, must be selected in 
accordance with the conditions of paragraphs (e)(1) through (4) of this 
section:
    (1) VR may not be less than--
    (i) V1;
    (ii) 105 percent of VMC;
    (iii) The speed (determined in accordance with Sec.  25.111(c)(2)) 
that allows reaching V2 before reaching a height of 35 feet 
above the takeoff surface; or
    (iv) A speed that, if the airplane is rotated at its maximum 
practicable rate, will result in a VLOF of not less than 110 percent of 
VMU in the all-engines-operating condition and not less than 105 percent 
of VMU determined at the thrust-to-weight ratio corresponding to the 
one-engine-inoperative condition.
    (2) For any given set of conditions (such as weight, configuration, 
and temperature), a single value of VR, obtained in accordance with this 
paragraph, must be used to show compliance with both the one-engine-
inoperative and the all-engines-operating takeoff provisions.
    (3) It must be shown that the one-engine-inoperative takeoff 
distance, using a rotation speed of 5 knots less than VR established in 
accordance with paragraphs (e)(1) and (2) of this section, does not 
exceed the corresponding one-engine-inoperative takeoff distance using 
the established VR. The takeoff distances must be determined in 
accordance with Sec.  25.113(a)(1).
    (4) Reasonably expected variations in service from the established 
takeoff procedures for the operation of the airplane (such as over-
rotation of the airplane and out-of-trim conditions) may not result in 
unsafe flight characteristics or in marked increases in the scheduled 
takeoff distances established in accordance with Sec.  25.113(a).
    (f) VLOF is the calibrated airspeed at which the airplane first 
becomes airborne.
    (g) VFTO, in terms of calibrated airspeed, must be 
selected by the applicant to provide at least the gradient of climb 
required by Sec.  25.121(c), but may not be less than--
    (1) 1.18 VSR; and
    (2) A speed that provides the maneuvering capability specified in 
Sec.  25.143(g).

[Doc. No. 5066, 29 FR 18291, Dec. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 25-38, 
41 FR 55466, Dec. 20, 1976; Amdt. 25-42, 43 FR 2320, Jan. 16, 1978; 
Amdt. 25-92, 63 FR 8318, Feb. 18, 1998; Amdt. 25-94, 63 FR 8848, Feb. 
23, 1998; Amdt. 25-108, 67 FR 70826, Nov. 26, 2002]