Ridge clearance is a critical factor in aviation to ensure safe flight paths over terrain features such as mountains or hills. It involves calculating the minimum vertical distance between the aircraft’s flight path and the highest point of the ridge.
The formula for minimum ridge clearance height ((CR)) can be expressed as:
This formula accounts for the aircraft’s speed and its height above the terrain, ensuring that it maintains a safe distance from any obstacles.
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