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Questions on the critical speeds of an aircraft guiding elements such as rotation, climb, and maneuvering.

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Why should a Piper Seneca not take off after an engine failure below 100MPH?

I finally found out an answer which makes more sense to me . By test pilot , vmca masured with a lot of citation and one of them Is 5 degrees angle of bank towards the live engine . So it means that w …
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Why should a Piper Seneca not take off after an engine failure below 100MPH?

In the Seneca (PA34-200) AFM, in the ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF section, it is noted that if engine failures occurs during takeoff ground roll and 100 MPH has not been attained, the pilot must abor …
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