Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333:reg:2:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 13/13)
Character Range: 61174–62885

means the take-off distance to 50 ft AGL, for the aeroplane, calculated in accordance with the relevant requirements stated in the aeroplane's flight manual.
take-off run available, for a runway at an aerodrome, means the length of the runway available and suitable for the ground run of an aeroplane taking off at the aerodrome.
take-off run required, for an aeroplane, means the take-off run for the aeroplane calculated in accordance with the relevant requirements stated in the aeroplane's flight manual.

Subdivision 2—Take-off performance

10.03  Purpose of Subdivision 2
  The purpose of this Subdivision is to prescribe requirements for subregulation 135.345(1) of CASR.
Note 1: Regulation 135.340 of CASR requires a calculation that relates to an aeroplane's performance for a flight to be made using performance data set out in the aeroplane's aircraft flight manual instructions or performance data, for the aeroplane, approved by CASA. See the Dictionary for the definition of aircraft flight manual instructions.
Note 2: Regulation 91.055 of CASR makes it an offence if an aircraft is operated in a manner that creates a hazard to another aircraft, a person or property.

10.04  Meaning of factored take-off run
  The factored take‑off run, for an aeroplane of the kind mentioned in column 1 of an item in Table 10.04, is the take‑off run required, for the aeroplane, multiplied by the factor mentioned in column 2 of the item.

Table 10.04—Factored take‑off run
Item                               Column 1                                                                   Column 2
                                   Aeroplane                                                                  Factor