The Fan Blade Out Gradient (FBOG) is a critical metric in aviation and aeronautics, particularly for commercial aircraft. It represents the rate of change of fan blade-out probability with respect to altitude. This parameter is crucial for ensuring compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, specifically FAR 25.
The FBOG helps in assessing the risk associated with engine failure at different altitudes and aids in designing safer aircraft systems. It is calculated based on various factors including engine design, operating conditions, and environmental parameters.
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