The safety height above terrain for final glide is a critical parameter in aviation to ensure that an aircraft can safely land even if the approach is not perfect. This height is typically calculated based on the aircraft’s performance characteristics and the specific conditions of the landing.
The formula used to calculate the safety height (H) is given by:
g = Acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/sΒ²)
Hβ = Initial height above terrain in meters
This formula accounts for the kinetic energy of the aircraft and adds a safety margin based on the initial height.
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