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VNO is Maximum Structural Cruising Speed per definition in CFR FAR Part
1. If you were to ask what is VNO? Why do some Pilots constantly believe its Normal Operation Speed. The Green arc is the normal operation. The yellow arc is cautionary range. The white arc is the range in which we can use flaps. The top of the white is VFE. The bottom of the white arc is VS0. Just like the Bottom of the green is VS1. Of course VNE never-exceed speed is the tiny red arc and we shouldn't go there! So tell me what is the definition of VNO? Cjamairway |
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