embpic1
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That's not entirely correct. The default for KA's version of the OPS program for "Dispatch Landing" is WET, which may be overridden under specific circumstances. The default for "Takeoff" and "Operational Landing" is DRY. DRY is always used unless, of course, the actual runway condition is reported or observed to be WET.
Also, the effect of reversers is not factored in performance calculations for the Classic airplanes. Speedbrakes, however, are absolutely essential. You have to get the weight on the wheels to get full brake effectiveness
Correct.
This accident is a good lesson to us all. Do not abort above V1 unless you can no longer keep it on the runway (loss of directional control). When those hands come off the throttles at V1 I always say to myself 'We are going flying'