Thats why you leave the flaps/slats up until just before takeoff.
Take-off Configuration after Type 4
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Re: Take-off Configuration after Type 4
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Re: Take-off Configuration after Type 4
I believe most type 4 fluids have a shear value of 85kts. I guess gravity would affect these numbers and certainly precip, but the precip is covered by HOT tables. If in doubt, spray again.
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Re: Take-off Configuration after Type 4
There's a whole set of type 4 HOT charts for flaps extended. The times are lower than flaps up. Operational simplicity can be great if the lower holdover time is still sufficient.
Modifying SOP is above my pay grade. I do what I'm told and follow the correct HOT charts.
Modifying SOP is above my pay grade. I do what I'm told and follow the correct HOT charts.