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What is the definition of a full stop landing?

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Anti-Skid

I think Bandit60 has it right.
Most antiskid features with which I am familiar have protections against landing with the brakes applied. Most antiskid systems feature a built-in delay or a minimum wheelspeed or both before hydraulic pressure is allowed to reach the brakes. This allows the wheels to "spool up" before braking can be realized.
-Stepclimb
 
Ryanb5005 said:
As far as i know day currency can be maintained with touch and goes. On night landings it must be full stop. Anyone know if to be considered a full stop, do you actually have to leave the runway? Or does 3 Stop and Goes qualify?
Stop and goes count - as long as you actually come to a FULL STOP before proceding.
 

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