Rules of Thumb
Flying gets a lot easier once you know some basic rules-of-thumb. Here are seven of the best rules, and how to use them.
1. When To Abort A Takeoff: The 50/70 Rule. A general rule for GA aircraft is if you haven't reached 70% of your takeoff speed by the time you've reached 50% of the length of the runway, you should abort your takeoff.
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1. When To Abort A Takeoff: The 50/70 Rule. A general rule for GA aircraft is if you haven't reached 70% of your takeoff speed by the time you've reached 50% of the length of the runway, you should abort your takeoff.
Read [more|http://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to-fly/cfis/7-easy-flying-rules-of-thumb-to-use/]
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