Take Off Performance User Guide
Take Off Performance User Guide
Take Off Performance User Guide
O PERF P1
MODULE PRESENTATION
The Takeoff module is an OCTOPUS program (except for Wide Body aircraft, for which TLC
computation engine is used).
This module aims at computing the takeoff performance data (maximum takeoff weight, takeoff speeds,
flexible temperature and the All Engine Climb Gradient (AECG) capability (except for Wide body aircraft
for AECG)) according to the aircraft configuration and the external conditions (runway, surrounding
obstacles, and weather).
The Takeoff module computes the takeoff performance for all Airbus aircraft (except for Wide Body on
iPad):
- A300-600
- A310
- A320 Family
- A330
- A340
- A350
- A380.
The general look and the content of the Takeoff module interface are the result of the preliminary
customization done by the FlySmart+ Administrator. The Administrator has actually to define the Takeoff
module environment with the airline’s fleet data (aircraft main characteristics, units, takeoff options…).
The Administrator also defines the general layout and operations of the User interface as this latter is
very flexible and can be adapted to the airline’s type of operations.
With the Takeoff module, the User chooses the departure airport, defines the aircraft conditions (bleeds,
configuration, aircraft status), the outside conditions and then launches the calculation.
Throughout the data entry process, checks are performed to ensure data consistency.
In addition, the Takeoff module can be used to determine takeoff performance with MEL and/or CDL
items.
APPLICATION START
Start the Airbus Takeoff application by tapping the AIB Takeoff icon in general menu.
Start the Airbus Takeoff application by tapping the AIB Takeoff icon in the “My flight” page.
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
Airport Data
RWY
WIND 000°/0/G0 kt
OAT °C
QNH hPa Results
RWY COND
A-ICE
Conditions Data
TOW 66.0 T
T.O CG
All fields must be completed to compute your
T.O. THRUST takeoff performance data
CLB THRUST CL
CONF OPT CONF (STD) >
AIR COND Off (STD) >
CLEAR COMPUTE
1. Airport Data panel: By default, the departure airport set in the Flight Ops status page is selected if
applicable to the selected aircraft. The User may choose another airport and select one or several
runways to perform a computation.
2. Conditions Data panel: Enables to define the runway conditions and the aircraft configuration.
Note that the Climb thrust field in the Conditions Data panel is only available when the administrator
activates the all engine gradient function (except for Wide Body aircraft).
3. Aircraft Status panel: Displays MEL and CDL items. Tap on the corresponding button to select a MEL
/ CDL item.
INPUTS
It is possible to select another airport from the list as described in the document “Application
management”. However, this:
Clears/resets all input data
Disables the link with the LOADSHEET and the OPS LIBRARY BROWSER (OLB) applications.
If the airport selected in the status page is not applicable to the selected aircraft, TOPA displays the
message ‘NO AIRPORT FOR THIS AIRCRAFT’. It means that the administrator imported some multiple
source airport data (see ADMIN PPM – CONVERT AIRPOT SECTION) and that the airport selected in
the status page is applicable to another aircraft than the selected aircraft.
Once the airport is selected, the list of available runways is proposed. Choose the runway from the list
by tapping on the corresponding row. Once the runway is selected, the interface switches to display
next computation parameter. A mark is displayed on the selected takeoff runway.
On Windows, if the administrator defined entry points for the runways, then the entry points are
displayed in the runway list as follows:.
RWY Cancel
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC Select RWY from the list
RWY
14L TORA
14L 3500 m
14R TORA
14R 3500 m
14RM10 3000 m
14RM12 2900 m
14RM14 2300 m
32L TORA
32L 3500 m
On iPad, the runways that have several entry points defined by the administrator can be selected after
having selected the name of the parent runway first.
Note: the runway entry points can also be displayed and then selected by tapping on the current
entry point rectangle on the runway drawing.
After the runway selection, the runway characteristics are displayed if user taps on the runway drawing
that is displayed on the right hand side of the screen. They consist in TORA / TODA / ASDA (or runway
length / clearway (CWY) / stopway (SWY), depending on Administrator settings), runway elevation,
slope, entry angle, number of obstacles, takeoff shift and number of all engine gradient constraints.
OBSTACLES 6 OBSTACLES 6
Done Done
Note that the ALL ENGINE GRADIENT field and the Modify All Engine Data button are available for all
Airbus aircraft (if enabled by the administrator) except Wide Body.
Note that a message RWY + SHOULDERS WIDTH < 58 m can be displayed for A380 aircraft.
1.1.3. EOSID
If the Administrator has defined an EOSID picture for the current airport and runway displayed, it can be
displayed by tapping on the icon at the bottom-right of the commentary field.
This field is also applicable to Multiple Runways computation, and also appears in the results HMI.
When “None” is selected by the Administrator, the Modify RWY option is deactivated in the Takeoff
application.
When “Reduced” mode or “Full” mode is selected, the MODIFY RWY button enables to display the
Modification panel. The runway modifications are not stored in the airport database, runways
characteristics are restored when the user changes the airport, or at the application closure.
Note: In the case where a runway entry is selected, the modifications of the runway characteristics are
always applied to the main runway. Depending on the parameters and values that the user modifies, it
can or can not affect the selected runway entry.
RWY
Cancel
Select RWY from the list
14L TORA
14L 3000 m MODIFY RWY
14R TORA
14R 3500 m MODIFY RWY
14RM10 3000 m
14RM12 2900 m
14RM14 2300 m
32L TORA
32L 3500 m MODIFY RWY
Note: The modifications entered at this level do not affect the airport database as created by the
Administrator.
3000 m
TORA 3000 m
RWY WIDTH m
TODA 3060 m
ADD ONE OBSTACLE
ASDA 3060 m
FROM RWY START m
ENTRY ANGLE (°) 0°
FROM RWY END m
m
250 m
OBSTACLES 6
250
HEIGHT ft
T.O SHIFT 500 m
Modified MOD
Modified
-500m
-500 m
MODIFY ENTRY ANGLE ALL ENGINE GRADIENT 0
ALL ENGINE GRADIENT 0 Entry
ENTRY ANGLE (°) No change > angle 14R
Modify RWY 0°
View Obstacles
Note: The obstacle reference point is unique (distance defined from the runway start without considering
any runway reduction), and so the user shall either choose the distance “from runway start” or “from
runway end”. When an obstacle is added, the number of obstacles is updated.
The User can delete the obstacle by restoring the runway or deleting the obstacle distance.
Any runway modification is notified in the Airport/Runway panel with the message “modified” next to the
runway identifier.
The modified values appear in blue color. Non-modified values remain in green color.
During Runway modification, user can tap the restore button in order to reset runway modified values to
default values.
Note: When the runway is reduced from runway end, the clearway and the stopway are not considered
anymore.
3000 m
ASDA 3060 m ASDA 3060 m
WIDTH 60 m OBSTACLES 6
250 m
OBSTACLES FROM RUNWAY START 6 ALL ENGINE GRADIENT 0
ALL ENGINE GRADIENT 0 T.O SHIFT
MOD
Modify RWY 500 m
ENTRY ANGLE 0° >
View Obstacles Entry
angle 14R
Modify All Engine Data 0°
Restore Done
Done
Note 1: the takeoff shift modification has no impact on the obstacles distances as the runway start
position is not modified.
Note 2: the TO Shift modification applies to the main runway. For a runway entry, if the new TO Shift
value is lower than the T.O Shift of the runway entry, the runway entry will not be affected by the
modification. On the contrary, if the new TO Shift value is higher than the T.O Shift of the runway entry,
the runway entry will be affected
RWY Cancel
Select RWY from the list
14L TORA
14L 3000 m MODIFY ALL ENGINE DATA
14R TORA
14R 3500 m MODIFY ALL ENGINE DATA
14RM10 3000 m
14RM12 2900 m
14RM14 2300 m
32L TORA
32L 3500 m MODIFY ALL ENGINE DATA
Note: The modifications entered at this level do not affect the airport database as created by the
Administrator.
Back MODIFY ALL ENGINE DATA Cancel Back NEW ENGINE GRADIENT Cancel
Restore Done
If the user taps on existing constraint, he has the possibility to modify this constraint.
The button Create RWY appears next to the Modify RWY button on the screen.
RWY Cancel
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC Select RWY from the list
RWY
14L TORA
14L 3000 m
14R TORA
14R 3500 m
14RM10 3000 m
14RM12 2900 m
14RM14 2300 m
32L TORA
32L 3500 m
The User can only create a runway from an airport that belongs to the airport database. The created
runway is not stored in the airport database and will be deleted when the user changes the airport, or at
the application closure.
To create a runway:
• Tap on Create RWY. A window appears in order to set runway characteristics. Some default
values are displayed:
Airport LFBO/TLS
RWY
ELEVATION ft
TORA m
TODA m
ASDA m
SLOPE %
WIDTH 45 m
OBSTACLES +
OBSTACLES FROM RWY START 0
ENTRY ANGLE 0°
Clear Done
The User has to enter all the values to define the runway characteristics. All the required data can usually
be found in the airports charts.
1.5.1. RWY
The User enters the name of the runway he wants to create.
Name format has to respect the format NNLL (NN is a number from 01 to 36 and LL are two optional
letters).
1.5.2. Elevation
The User has to enter the elevation of the runway threshold.
1.5.6. Slope
The User has to enter the runway slope. The runway slope can be positive or negative.
Note: The runway slope has to remain within the Flight Manual limitations.
1.5.7. Width
The User has to enter the value of the runway width.
1.5.8. Obstacles
The User can add obstacles from the beginning of the runway start. He has to enter the obstacle distance
and height. The added obstacles are displayed in blue color.
All the created runway values appear in blue color in the single runway computation panel.
Once created, the new runway appears on the RW Y drop down list for the selected airport with the
indication (created).
RWY Close
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
Select RWY from the list
RWY 05 (CREATED)
05 (created)
14L TORA
14L 3000 m
14R TORA
14R 3500 m
14RM10 3000 m
14RM12 2900 m
14RM14 2300 m
32L TORA
32L 3500 m
Note: The creations entered at this level do not affect the airport database as created by the
Administrator.
The User selects an airport in the list of available airports. All the runways defined for this airport are
then displayed. The User selects the desired runways by tapping the corresponding rows.
.
RWY
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
Single MULTIPLE Cancel
RWY
Select RWY from the list
RWY TORA
14L TORA
14L 3000 m
14L 3500
14R 3500 m
14R TORA
14R 3000 m
Next Done
14RM10 2900 m
14RM12 2300 m
14RM12 2300 m
32L TORA
32L 3000 m
In the Airport manager, in addition to the 3 characters that are used to define the runway (ex. 14R), the
administrator can also use up to 10 additional characters (see box in blue on the figure below) to define
the specificities of the runway.
For example, the administrator can enter “_E1_#DEC30” to inform the pilots that these runway data
correspond to the E1 taxiway entrance and that the data are valid until December, 30. The way to define
the specificities of the runway with these additional 10 characters depends on the airline policy. This
airline policy shall be commonly shared between the administrators and the flight crew.
An additional way to inform the flight crew of the NOTAM validity date is to use the takeoff comment
field (see the green box on the above figure). The comments will be displayed on the result panel after
the selection of the runway.
After publishing new performance data for the EFB, both of these two elements are displayed to the
flight crew in FlySmart+ after the selection of the runway (see boxes in blue and green on the figure
below).
05L_E1_#DEC30 Info
3300 m
T.O CG
m CG > 27 % >
T.O. THRUST
m TOGA / FLEX
CLB THRUST
m CL
m
CONF OPT CONF (STD) >
AIR COND
m Off (STD) >
10
11
MEL 0 CDL 0
Entry 05L
angle |||||
0° ^^^
CLEAR COMPUTE FULL
In this way, the flight crew is aware of the validity of the NOTAM either with the name of the runway
and/or when reading the comments.
4. CONDITIONS PANEL
The CONDITIONS panel enables the User to define the outside conditions and the aircraft configuration
data.
When starting the application, all the fields are empty except those for which the Administrator has
defined default values.
The Administrator can define default values for the following fields:
• T.O CG
• T.O THRUST
• CONF
• AIR COND.
In that case, the default values (STD) are displayed when opening the Takeoff application.
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
RWY
m
WIND 000°/0 kt
m
OAT °C
m
QNH hPa
m
RWY COND
m
A-ICE
TOW 77.0 T
T.O CG
m CG > 27 % (STD) >
T.O. THRUST TOGA/FLEX (STD) >
m
CLB THRUST CL
CONF
m OPT CONF (STD) >
AIR COND
m On (STD) >
>
Note that the Climb thrust field is only available when the administrator activates the all engine gradient
function (except for Wide Body aircraft).
WIND
OAT (000/0)°C
kt
m
QNH hPa
m
RWY COND
m
A-ICE
m
4.1.1. Wind
There are two ways of defining wind values:
A wind sock indicating wind direction is displayed next to the runway. An arrow and a numeric indication
are also displayed, showing wind direction and wind speed.
The entry is projected along the runway axis and perpendicularly to the runway axis, to respectively
determine the headwind (or tailwind) component and the crosswind component.
If the Administrator has activated the “gust” option for crosswind limitation, the User has the possibility
to enter the value of the gust when needed.
The User has the information that the gust can be entered when the format displayed in the status bar
shows “XXX/XX/GXX”:
Gust component is only taken into account for the check of the maximum crosswind limitation.
Others limitations such as takeoff distance, takeoff flight path (etc.) are based on the steady wind only.
Note: The gust may be considered for some runway states only, as defined by the Administrator.
4.1.3. QNH
The User enters the QNH (mean sea level pressure) for the departure airport.
QNH 1010 hPa Select RWY COND setting from the list.
Compacted snow
Note: For numerical fields, the Administrator can authorize the use of alternate units. In this case, the
User can enter a value with a unit different from the default one, provided that the right abbreviation is
used (shown in the status bar if enabled).
4.1.5. A-ICE
The User selects the desired anti-ice setting:
A-ICE Cancel
Engine only
TOW 77.0 T
CLB THRUST CL
4.2.1. TOW
The User enters here the takeoff weight used for the calculation. This can be either the actual takeoff
weight of the aircraft or the structural MTOW if the User wants to calculate the maximum takeoff weight
limited by performance.
Tip: Type “*" in the text box or use the “*” button to reset the TOW to the structural MTOW.
Note: It is possible to enter a weight higher than the structural MTOW, this triggers a warning in the
interface and the User has to confirm his entry. The results are then calculated for the entered weight,
regardless of the structural MTOW.
The TOW is automatically retrieved from the LOADSHEET module if a LOADSHEET calculation is
performed.
If the TOW value entered by the user is lower than Structural MZFW, a popup is displayed:
T.O PERF
INFORMATION:
TOW is lower than Structural MZFW (62500 kg)
OK CANCEL
4.2.2. T.O CG
The field Takeoff CG is given for some aircraft types that have two or more certified forward CG limits
at takeoff. Set the value here according to the aircraft CG at takeoff.
The options correspond to the ones selected by the administrator (maximum three CGs). The
Administrator can modify the options to be more explicit (e.g. CG > 27% instead of Basic and CG < 27%
instead of Extended forward for A320 aircraft).
T.O CG Cancel
CG < 27 %
Note: If enabled by the administrator, the T.O CG field is automatically set in accordance with the T.O
CG value from the LOADSHEET module if a LOADSHEET calculation is performed. In this case, it is
displayed in yellow.
Note: The T.O CG default value is customizable by the user in Admin part (refer PPM Admin – TO STD
Values).
THRUST Cancel
D04
D08
D16
D20
D24
D40
OPTIMUM THRUST
“TOGA” if the administrator selects the “Single” results option or “Multiple” results with Flex entry
disabled
“TOGA / FLEX” if the administrator enables “Multiple” results option and Flex entry enabled: a
“FLEX” panel enables the user to select a specific FLEX temperature
Flex entry enabled: a “FLEX” panel enables the user to select a specific FLEX temperature.
Note that the MAX flex value will also be calculated in this case
Derated level (provided if the aircraft is fitted with derated thrust option and the Administrator
has authorized the use of derated thrust for takeoff)
“OPTIMUM THRUST” (provided if the aircraft is fitted with derated/bump thrust option and the
Administrator has authorized the use of derated/bump thrust for takeoff)
Note: The “OPTIMUM THRUST” algorithm takes into account the following different cases:
Case 1: Takeoff is not limited by the Minimum Control speed on Ground (VMCG)
If the takeoff is not VMCG-limited, the Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW)(perfo) decreases
when the level of derate increases. In this case, the optimum thrust is the highest possible
derated level.
If the takeoff is VMCG-limited, the value of the MTOW(perfo) for the TOGA thrust may be below
the MTOW(perfo) of the derated levels. The optimum thrust algorithm takes into account two
cases. These cases depend on the relation between the Actual Takeoff Weight (ATOW) set by
the operator and the MTOW(perfo) with TOGA thrust:
o ATOW < MTOW(perf) with TOGA. In this case, the aim of the optimum thrust algorithm
is to reduce the thrust. As a result, the optimum thrust algorithm selects the highest
possible derated level. The algorithm does not take into account the MTOW(perf) in this
case
o ATOW > MTOW(perf) with TOGA. In this case, the aircraft cannot takeoff with TOGA
thrust. The aim of the optimum thrust algorithm is to optimize the performance, not the
thrust reduction. In this case, the optimum thrust algorithm selects the derated thrust
level that provides the highest MTOW(perf).
If available for the aircraft, the User has to select in the drop-down list the desired climb thrust.
Derated Climb 1
Derated Climb 2
Derated Climb 3
4.2.5. CONF
The User can select the takeoff configuration.
CONF Cancel
CONF 2
CONF 3
On (STD)
Note: AIR COND ON is not applicable if 3-engine Ferry Flight is selected in the Aircraft Status panel
(A340 and A380 only), as per 3-engine Ferry Flight takeoff procedure.
MEL 0 CDL 0
By tapping on MEL or CDL button, the User can select MEL and/or CDL items.
Done
A panel in which the User can select the failure appears. Item selection can be done by clicking or
tapping on the chosen row, then on the Done button.
Normal
Stuck open
Done
After one MEL item has been selected, the Reset button is activated in order to reset all MEL items to
normal.
Done
Tap on the Done button of MEL items panel to validate the choices.
Note: A restriction on the takeoff thrust can be associated to some MEL items, mainly to prevent the use
of reduced or derated thrust, or Bump thrust when applicable. Such a restriction is activated
automatically in the aircraft status panel if the MEL item is selected through the MEL application. It is
displayed under the name “Engine Thrust Restriction” with the possible values “No flex”, “No Derate”,
“No Bump”, or all possible applicable combination. If the MEL is selected manually in the T.O Perf
module and a restriction has to be applied as per MEL procedure, this restriction has to be manually
selected through the Engine Thrust Restriction drop-down list in the MEL panel:
Hereafter, an example of possible Engine Thrust restriction with an aircraft without derated nor Bump
thrust:
MEL ITEMS
THRUST Cancel
Engine Thrust Restriction No Derate
Select THRUST option from the list.
Select RWY from the list
Thrust option D16 is not compliant
! with Engine Thrust Restriction MEL
No Derate
TOGA
FLEX (STD)
D04
D08
D12
D16
D20
D24
D40
BUMP
OPTIMUM THRUST
The number of MEL items selected is updated on the MEL button. The user can display the selected
MEL items by tapping on the MEL Button.
MEL 1 CDL 0
Done
The User can add new MEL items by tapping on the Add button, and perform the same process as
explained here above.
The User can remove selected MEL items by tapping on Modify button.
Delete all
The User can either tap on Delete all button to remove all selected MEL items, or tick the MEL items to
remove and then tap on the Delete button.
Delete (1)
Done
On Windows devices, the User can modify the MEL items selection by tapping on the Modify button:
MEL 1 CDL 0
Modify
Done
They can then select new MEL items or set one modified MEL item to another value.
In the Takeoff application, the User selects first the number of negligible items by tapping on the CDL
button:
Done
By tapping on the “ADD” button of the CDL subpanel, the User opens the CDL items panel. The CDL
items panel displays the list of structural parts that can be missing, and for which performance penalties
have to be considered for the calculation of the takeoff performance.
Back
CDL ITEMS Close
Done
On Windows device, the CDL button directly opens the CDL items subpanel that enables the selection
of the number of negligible items and the CDL items list for which performance penalties have to be
considered for the calculation of the takeoff performance.
MEL 0 CDL 0
Number of negligible items: 0
The User enters a CDL item by first selecting the applicable area (air conditioning, doors …), then by
selecting the applicable item and the number missing.
The User validates the Item Number Missing by tapping on Done button in the virtual keypad, then on
Done button.
The User can display CDL items by tapping on the CDL button.
CDLDone
ITEMS Close
Modify
The User can modify the CDL items list by tapping on the Modify button. They can then tap on one
selected CDL items to remove it. They can also tap on a not selected CDL item to select it.
Done
The User can then remove all the CDL items by tapping on the Delete all button, or they can tick the
CDL to remove and click on the Delete button.
Delete all
In order to add a new CDL item, the User must tap on the modify button in the CDL Items Summary
subpanel.
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PERF APPLI – T.O PERF P36
1. GENERAL
When the runway selection and takeoff conditions are set, tap on “COMPUTE” to launch the
computation.
The results panel is displayed when the computation is complete.
The takeoff results panel is divided in four sub-pages (see examples below):
• A Main results page with runway drawing to improve the situation awareness
• A FMS-like display
• All engine gradient results (only available when the administrator activates the all engine gradient
function (except for Wide Body aircraft))
• Additional results (if selected by the Administrator).
The user can flip (tablet mode) or tap on the arrow on the right-hand and left hand sides of the screen
to navigate between the results pages.
Note: In multiple runways computation, before to access to the individual runway results pages, an
overview page appears with the different runways and their main results. The user must then select the
individual runway of its choice to obtain the detailed results for this runway. Refer to the Multiple
Runways Computation chapters for more details.
14R
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC CONF 1+F
m
RWY 14R Engine Out Contingency
THRUST TOGA
m Procedure:
WIND 100°/15 HD11 kt V1 134 kt
Follow SID
m
OAT 15 °C VR 135 kt
m
QNH 1013 hPa V2 138 kt
LIMITATION TOW - TOW STOP
m
RWY COND Dry margin
m
A-ICE Off ENG OUT ACC 1988 ft 2019 m
m Green dot 200 kt
TOW 63.0 T
3500 m
T.O CG
m CG > 27 % REV FOR COMPUTATION
All reversers inoperative
T.O. THRUST
m TOGA (STD) ASD
CLB THRUST
m CL 1541 m
CONF
m CONF 1+F MTOW(PERF) 85.2 T
AIR COND
m Off (STD)
> 10
250 m
11
Entry 14R
MEL 0 CDL 0 angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
CLEAR MODIFY
14
14R
TAKE OFF
14R
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
RWY 14R
WIND 100°/15 HD11 kt THR RED HEIGHT / ACC HEIGHT 1500 ft / 1500 ft
OAT 15 °C CLB SPD LIM 250 kt / FL100 ft
QNH 1013 hPa FINAL CLB SPD 300 kt
RWY COND Dry STOP
A-ICE Off margin
MIN ALL ENGINE GRADIENT (AVG) 2019 m
TOW 63.0 T
% FT / NM FT / MIN
T.O CG CG > 27 %
3500 m
10
250 m
11
MEL 0 CDL 0 14R
Entry
angle |||||
0° ^^^
CLEAR MODIFY
FULL
Example of additional results page (the outputs that are displayed on this page are selected by the
Administrator):
14R
MIN_ACC_ALT 1054
MAX_ACC_ALT 7705
V2/VS 1.15
V1MIN 134
V1MAX 134
TOD_V1MIN 1326
MTOW(PERF) is the highest TOW value for which takeoff is possible. As a result MTOW(PERF) can be
higher than the weight variant MTOW.
14L
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC CONF ---
RWY 14L THRUST --- Engine Out Contingency
m
WIND 300°/15 TL14 kt V1 - - - kt Procedure:
m
OAT 15 °C VR - - - kt Follow SID
m
QNH 1013 hPa V2 - - - kt
m
RWY COND Dry LIMITATION OBS - BRK
m
A-ICE Off ENG OUT ACC - - - ft
m
TOW 77.0 T
REV FOR COMPUTATION
3000 m
T.O CG
m CG > 27 %
All reversers inoperative
T.O. THRUST
m TOGA (STD)
CLB THRUST
m CL
CONF
m CONF 1+F MTOW(PERF) 75.4 T 14
AIR COND
m Off (STD)
>
5
250 m
MEL 0 CDL 0
Entry 14L
angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
CLEAR MODIFY
When the calculated MTOW (perf) is below the TOW value (entered by the User), red dashes “---” are
displayed in the results page.
The aircraft cannot be dispatched at this TOW on this runway. The takeoff weight has to be reduced to
a value below the MTOW (perf) or a longer runway must be chosen, if any available on the considered
airport.
14R
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC CONF 1+F
m
RWY 14R Engine Out Contingency
THRUST TOGA
m Procedure:
WIND 100°/15 HD11 kt V1 134 kt
Follow SID
m
OAT 15 °C VR 135 kt
m
QNH 1013 hPa V2 138 kt
LIMITATION TOW - TOW STOP
m
RWY COND Dry margin
m
A-ICE Off ENG OUT ACC 1988 ft 2019 m
m Green dot 200 kt
TOW 63.0 T
3500 m
m CG
T.O CG > 27 % REV FOR COMPUTATION
All reversers inoperative
T.O. THRUST
m TOGA (STD) ASD
CLB THRUST
m CL 1541 m
CONF
m CONF 1+F MTOW(PERF) 85.2 T
AIR COND
m Off (STD)
> 10
250 m
11
Entry 14R
MEL 0 CDL 0 angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
CLEAR MODIFY
2.2.1. CONF
The Aircraft Configuration corresponds to the Configuration used for the computation. It can be:
- The configuration entered by the user in the CONDITION panel, if the user had chosen CONF
1+F or CONF 2 or CONF 3
- The configuration that gives the best performance results if the user had chosen OPT CONF.
2.2.2. THRUST
The THRUST field displays the thrust setting used for the calculation.
• In case of takeoff at TOGA thrust, TOGA is displayed.
• In case of derated takeoff, it displays the derate level that can be either:
o The fixed derate level entered by the user in the THRUST field, or
o The optimum derate level if the user has selected the “OPTIMUM DERATE” option.
• In case of flexible takeoff, the value is
o The maximum flexible temperature displayed in green, determined according to the
airline policy defined in the administrator module (if the user entered “MAX” as FLEX
value or if “FLEX entry” is not enabled)
o The FLEX value entered by the user in the inputs if takeoff is possible at this FLEX
temperature
o The maximum possible FLEX temperature displayed in red if the FLEX temperature
entered by the user is above the maximum possible FLEX temperature (only if “FLEX
entry” is enabled).
• In case of takeoff at BUMP thrust (optional), the keyword “BUMP” is displayed.
2.2.3. V1
V1 is the Takeoff decision speed.
The following display modes are possible depending on the administrator setting:
2.2.3.1. SINGLE V1
Only one V1 value is displayed and corresponds either to V1min, V1max or V1mean.
V1 119 kt
2.2.3.2. V1 RANGE
Any V1 value within the [V1 min; V1 max] range can be selected.
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14R
TAKE OFF
- +
V1 FLP RETR RWY
134 F= 14R
VR SLP RETR T.O SHIFT
135 S= [m] 0
V2 CLEAN FLAPS/THS
138 O = 200 1 / [.]
TRANS ALT DRT TO - FLEX TO
[]
THR RED/ACC ENG OUT ACC
1500/1500 1988
2.2.4. VR
2.2.5. V2
V2 is the minimum climb speed that must be reached at a height of 35 ft above the runway surface, in
case of an engine failure.
Several regulatory requirements limit takeoff performance. They are called takeoff limitations.
These takeoff limitations are identified in the computation results via limitation codes. The following
table indicates the various codes that can appear:
Note: The labels associated to the limitation codes cannot be customized at the administrator level.
2.2.10. MTOW
The maximum performance limited takeoff weight (MTOW (perf)) for the calculated conditions.
CAUTION
Even if the MTOW (perf) may be above the structural MTOW, the aircraft must not be dispatched with
a takeoff weight above the structural MTOW.
STOP
margin
2281 m
3500 m
ASD
1219 m
Two stop margins are displayed if the V1 type is a range of possible V1 between V1min and V1max:
STOP
Margin (m)
V1 min 2038
ASD V1 max STOP
2159 m Margin (m)
3500 m
V1 max 1341
ASD V1 min
1462 m
MEL 0 CDL 0
CLEAR MODIFY
One cell for each selected runway: display result for this specific runway.
3500 m
AIR COND
m Off (STD) All reversers inoperative
>
ASD
MTOW(PERF) 85.2 T
1541 m
MEL 0 CDL 0 10
250 m
CLEAR MODIFY 11
Entry 14R
angle |||||
0°
Arrows can be used to navigate in this bar in order to display hidden runway identifiers.
Depending on the computation results, three cases are possible and associated with a color code:
- Green: takeoff is possible with the THRUST option set in the CONDITIONS panel (TOGA,
FLEX or derate)
- Amber: takeoff is possible with TOGA thrust only
- Red: takeoff is not possible, TOW is above MTOW.
Note: If TOGA is selected in the CONDITIONS panel, the only possible colors for the results are green
(takeoff possible) or red (takeoff impossible).
14L
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC CONF ---
RWY 14L Engine Out Contingency
THRUST ---
m Procedure:
WIND 300°/15 TL14 kt V1 - - - kt
Follow SID
m
OAT 15 °C VR - - - kt
m
QNH 1013 hPa V2 - - - kt
m
RWY COND Dry LIMITATION OBS - BRK
m
A-ICE Off ENG OUT ACC - - - ft
m
TOW 77.0 T
3000 m
T.O CG
m CG > 27 % REV FOR COMPUTATION
All reversers inoperative
T.O. THRUST
m TOGA (STD)
m THRUST
CLB CL
MTOW(PERF) 75.4 T 14
CONF
m CONF 1+F
AIR COND
m Off (STD)
> 5
250 m
Entry 14L
MEL 0 CDL 0 angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
CLEAR MODIFY
When the calculated MTOW (perf) is below the TOW value (entered by the User), red dashes “---” are
displayed in the results page.
o The aircraft cannot be dispatched with these assumptions. A weight reduction can be
considered in this case to be able to takeoff. The user may also consider changing runway
for a longer one, if available on the current airport.
o Takeoff possible
When a flexible takeoff is possible, the multiple results panel displays the values of one or two flexible
temperatures usable for the takeoff (depending on the Administrator settings (selection of “FLEX
ENTRY”) and on the FLEX temperature entered by the user).
FlySmart+ will provide the results for the maximum possible FLEX temperature (if possible) and
for the TOGA thrust (if no FLEX is possible, FlySmart+ directly provides the TOGA results as in
Single result mode):
14R
CONF 3 MTOW (PERF) 83.1T TOW 77.0 T
FlySmart+ will provide the results for the maximum possible FLEX temperature
and for the TOGA thrust (if no FLEX is possible and the user entered MAX, FlySmart+
directly provides the TOGA results as in Single result mode):
14R
CONF 3 MTOW (PERF) 83.1T TOW 77.0 T
o If the user enters a FLEX temperature below the maximum FLEX temperature for the
current day conditions:
FlySmart+ will provide the results for the maximum possible FLEX temperature, for the
FLEX temperature entered by the user (e.g. F47) and for the TOGA thrust:
14R
CONF 3 MTOW (PERF) 83.1T TOW 77.0 T
o If the user selects a FLEX temperature above the maximum FLEX temperature for the
current day conditions:
FlySmart+ will provide the results for the maximum possible FLEX temperature (if FLEX
is possible), for the FLEX temperature entered by the user (e.g. F55) with red dashes
“---“ and for TOGA thrust.
14R
CONF 3 MTOW (PERF) 83.1T TOW 77.0 T
Note: When the user does not enter a FLEX temperature and only TOGA thrust is possible, the main
results panel displays automatically the same type of information as for single results / single runway
computation
14R
STOP
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC CONF 1+F ASD Margin
m
RWY 14R Engine Out 2980 m 20 m
THRUST TOGA
Contingency
m
WIND 100°/15 kt V1 159 kt
Procedure:
m
OAT 15 °C VR 159 kt Follow SID
m
QNH 1013 hPa V2 161 kt
m
RWY COND Dry LIMITATION TOW - TOW
m
A-ICE Off ENG OUT ACC 1989 ft
m Green dot 200 kt
TOW 77.0 T
3000 m
m CG
T.O CG > 27 % REV FOR COMPUTATION
ALL REVERSERS
T.O. THRUST
m TOGA (STD)
INOPERATIVE
CLB THRUST
m CL
CONF
m CONF 1+F MTOW (PERF) 77.8 T
AIR COND
m On (STD)
>
10
250 m
11
Entry 14L
MEL 0 CDL 0 angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
CLEAR MODIFY
A title bar above the results panel allows selection of results to be displayed. It contains:
One cell named Overview: display a summary of the results for all the runways
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
32L 32R 14R 14L
m
RWY Multiple Overview < (82.0 T) (80.9 T) (77.1 T) (74.5 T) >
m
WIND 280°/15 kt Overview
OAT 15 °C
QNH 1013 hPa
RWY COND Dry RWY MTOW (PERF)
A-ICE Off
m
TOW 77.0 T 32L 82.0 T
m CG
T.O CG > 27 %
32R 80.9 T
T.O. THRUST OPTIMUM THRUST
m
CLB THRUST
m CL 14R 77.1 T
CONF
m CONF 1+F
AIR COND
m On (STD) 14L 74.5 T
>
MEL 0 CDL 0
CLEAR MODIFY
One cell for each selected runway: display result for this specific runway
Arrows can be used to navigate in this bar in order to display hidden runway identifiers.
When the aircraft cannot take off at the actual takeoff weight for a given runway (MTOW (perf) below
the TOW), red dashes “---” are displayed in the output panel.
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
32L 32R 14R 14L
m
RWY Multiple Overview < (82.0 T) (80.9 T) (77.1 T) (74.5 T) >
m
WIND 280°/15 kt 14L
OAT 15 °C
QNH 1013 hPa CONF --- Engine Out Contingency
RWY COND Dry THRUST --- Procedure:
A-ICE Off V1 - - - kt Follow SID
m
TOW 77.0 T VR - - - kt
T.O CG
m CG > 27 % V2 - - - kt
m THRUST OPTIMUM THRUST
T.O. LIMITATION OBS - BRK
3000 m
CLB THRUST
m CL ENG OUT ACC - - - ft
CONF
m CONF 1+F
AIR
m COND On (STD) REV FOR COMPUTATION
14
> All reversers inoperative
MTOW(PERF) 74.5 T 5
250 m
MEL 0 CDL 0
Entry 14L
CLEAR MODIFY
angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
When a flexible/derated takeoff is possible, the user can choose between TOGA takeoff and
flexible/derated takeoff.
MEL 0 CDL 0
CLEAR MODIFY
The User can select a result line and have more information on these results by tapping on the row.
Then, the displayed window shows the same information as for single results / single runway
computation.
When a flexible/derated takeoff is not possible, the output panel displays results for the TOGA thrust
only, same type of information as for single results computation.
3000 m
m
CONF CONF 1+F REV FOR COMPUTATION
AIR COND
m On (STD) All reversers inoperative
>
MTOW (PERF) 77.1 T
11
250 m
MEL 0 CDL 0
10
CLEAR MODIFY Entry 14L
angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
A “GRAPH” button is available in order to display the aircraft trajectory and/or to verify if the aircraft
trajectory does not cross a published plan related to the constraint(s).
The horizontal axis is for the horizontal distance in nautical miles and the vertical axis is for the Altitude
in feet.
We can differentiate two main cases, for which FlySmart+ does not display the same results
First case is when there is no AECG constraint defined the runway
And second case is when at least one AECG constraint is defined for the runway.
14R
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
RWY 14R
WIND 100°/15 HD11 kt THR RED HEIGHT / ACC HEIGHT 1500 ft / 1500 ft
OAT 15 °C CLB SPD LIM 250 kt / FL100 ft
QNH 1013 hPa FINAL CLB SPD 300 kt
RWY COND Dry STOP
A-ICE Off margin
MIN ALL ENGINE GRADIENT (AVG) 2019 m
TOW 63.0 T
% FT / NM FT / MIN
T.O CG CG > 27 %
3500 m
10
250 m
11
MEL 0 CDL 0
Entry 14R
angle |||||
0° ^^^
CLEAR MODIFY
FULL
14R
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
RWY 14R
WIND 100°/15 HD11 kt THR RED HEIGHT / ACC HEIGHT 1500 ft / 1500 ft
OAT 15 °C CLB SPD LIM 250 kt / FL100 ft
QNH 1013 hPa FINAL CLB SPD 300 kt
RWY COND Dry STOP
A-ICE Off margin
TARGET ALL ENGINE GRADIENT (AVG) 2019 m
TOW 63.0 T
ALTITUDE % FT / NM FT / MIN
T.O CG CG > 27 %
3500 m
T.O. THRUST TOGA 6000 ft 12.1 739 2576
CLB THRUST CL ASD
1541 m
CONF CONF 1+F
GRAPH
AIR COND Off (STD)
10
250 m
11
MEL 0 CDL 0 14R
Entry
angle |||||
0° ^^^
CLEAR MODIFY
FULL
If the aircraft trajectory crosses the published plan related to the constraint(s), OR
if an average gradient to target altitude is below the defined constraint gradient to the target altitude:
14R
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC CONF 1+F
m
RWY 14R THRUST TOGA CHECK ALL ENG
m
WIND 100°/15 HD11 kt V1 134 kt GRADIENT
m
OAT 15 °C VR 135 kt
m
QNH 1013 hPa V2 138 kt
LIMITATION TOW - TOW STOP
m
RWY COND Dry margin
m
A-ICE Off ENG OUT ACC 1988 ft 2019 m
m Green dot 200 kt
TOW 63.0 T
3500 m
T.O CG
m CG > 27 % REV FOR COMPUTATION
All reversers inoperative
T.O. THRUST
m TOGA (STD) ASD
m THRUST
CLB CL 1541 m
CONF
m CONF 1+F MTOW(PERF) 85.2 T
AIR COND
m Off (STD)
> 10
250 m
11
Entry 14R
MEL 0 CDL 0 angle |||||
0° ^^^
FULL
CLEAR MODIFY
A warning message “FLIGHT PATH CROSSES PUBLISHED PLAN” that is displayed in amber in the
all engine gradient results page only if the aircraft trajectory crosses the published plan related to one
of the constraint(s).
14R
LFBO/TLS BLAGNAC
RWY 14R
WIND 100°/15 HD11 kt THR RED HEIGHT / ACC HEIGHT 1500 ft / 1500 ft
OAT 15 °C CLB SPD LIM 250 kt / FL100 ft
QNH 1013 hPa FINAL CLB SPD 300 kt
RWY COND Dry STOP
A-ICE Off margin
TARGET ALL ENGINE GRADIENT (AVG) 2019 m
TOW 63.0 T
ALTITUDE % FT / NM FT / MIN
T.O CG CG > 27 %
3500 m
T.O. THRUST TOGA 4000 ft 11.1 677 2170
CLB THRUST CL ASD
6000 ft 12.1 739 2576 1541 m
CONF CONF 1+F
AIR COND Off (STD)
FLIGHT PATH CROSSES PUBLISHED PLAN
10
GRAPH
250 m
11
MEL 0 CDL 0 14R
Entry
angle |||||
0° ^^^
CLEAR MODIFY
FULL
Note: On iPad device (from V4.0), with the option multiple results activated, FlySmart+ displays green
or amber circles in the multiple results page, in order to indicate if the aircraft clear all of the AECG
constraint(s) with the associated T.O thrust, as displayed hereafter:
14R
CONF 3 MTOW (PERF) 83.1T TOW 77.0 T