The Obstacle Clearance Gradient (OCG) is a critical parameter in aviation and aeronautics, ensuring that aircraft have sufficient clearance over obstacles during takeoff and landing. This gradient helps in planning safe flight paths and determining the minimum obstacle-free area required.
The OCG is typically calculated based on the aircraft’s performance characteristics, such as its climb rate and the specific procedures outlined by aviation authorities like the FAA or ICAO.
D = Horizontal distance from the runway threshold to the point directly above the obstacle
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