Procedural separation minima are the minimum distances required between aircraft during takeoff, landing, and other phases of flight to ensure safety. These distances are determined by various factors including aircraft type, runway length, and weather conditions.
The calculation of procedural separation minima involves several parameters such as the aircraft’s approach speed, runway slope, and flap settings. The formula used for determining these minima is based on international aviation standards.
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