GravityHater
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I am trying to figure out why we do not adjust anything with respect to V speeds, when the runway is huge as in multiple so of the BFL.
Lets say the BFL is 3500' and the actual length is 12000' (I have experienced something similar).
Just past V1, still on the ground, you lose one - or have a fire. You are probably 2500' down the runway (CJ). All the training says Go..... but it seems like we ignore the fact that you can easily stop in these circumstances.
Tell me what I overlooked.
Lets say the BFL is 3500' and the actual length is 12000' (I have experienced something similar).
Just past V1, still on the ground, you lose one - or have a fire. You are probably 2500' down the runway (CJ). All the training says Go..... but it seems like we ignore the fact that you can easily stop in these circumstances.
Tell me what I overlooked.