I was reading about the use of reverse thrust when i came upon this :
Idle reverse on long dry runway
Full reverse on wet runway
Full reverse on contaminated runway
I asked someone to define contaminated runway which was wet runway. In this case, if a contaminated was a wet runway, then why don't they just state "Full reverse on wet runway" or "Fullreverse on contaminated runway" alone? Why do they have to state both? Is contaminated runway more then just a wet runway?
Btw, in calm conditions or least wind not exceeding 30knots, roughly what would the be the speed of the aircraft on touchdown?
Thanks in advance
Vicar
Idle reverse on long dry runway
Full reverse on wet runway
Full reverse on contaminated runway
I asked someone to define contaminated runway which was wet runway. In this case, if a contaminated was a wet runway, then why don't they just state "Full reverse on wet runway" or "Fullreverse on contaminated runway" alone? Why do they have to state both? Is contaminated runway more then just a wet runway?
Btw, in calm conditions or least wind not exceeding 30knots, roughly what would the be the speed of the aircraft on touchdown?
Thanks in advance
Vicar