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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
§ 29.51
silence the audible warning before the
low-speed condition is corrected.
(Secs. 313(a), 601, 603, 604, and 605 of the Fed-
eral Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 1354(a),
1421, 1423, 1424, and 1425); and sec. 6(c) of the
Dept. of Transportation Act (49 U.S.C.
1655(c)))
[Doc. No. 5084, 29 FR 16150, Dec. 3, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 29–3, 33 FR 965, Jan. 26,
1968; Amdt. 29–15, 43 FR 2326, Jan. 16, 1978]
P
ERFORMANCE
§ 29.45
General.
(a) The performance prescribed in
this subpart must be determined—
(1) With normal piloting skill and;
(2) Without exceptionally favorable
conditions.
(b) Compliance with the performance
requirements of this subpart must be
shown—
(1) For still air at sea level with a
standard atmosphere and;
(2) For the approved range of atmos-
pheric variables.
(c) The available power must cor-
respond to engine power, not exceeding
the approved power, less—
(1) Installation losses; and
(2) The power absorbed by the acces-
sories and services at the values for
which certification is requested and ap-
proved.
(d) For reciprocating engine-powered
rotorcraft, the performance, as affected
by engine power, must be based on a
relative humidity of 80 percent in a
standard atmosphere.
(e) For turbine engine-powered rotor-
craft, the performance, as affected by
engine power, must be based on a rel-
ative humidity of—
(1) 80 percent, at and below standard
temperature; and
(2) 34 percent, at and above standard
temperature plus 50
°
F.
Between these two temperatures, the
relative humidity must vary linearly.
(f) For turbine-engine-power rotor-
craft, a means must be provided to per-
mit the pilot to determine prior to
takeoff that each engine is capable of
developing the power necessary to
achieve the applicable rotorcraft per-
formance prescribed in this subpart.
(Secs. 313(a), 601, 603, 604, and 605 of the Fed-
eral Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 1354(a),
1421, 1423, 1424, and 1425); and sec. 6(c), Dept.
of Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. 1655(c)))
[Doc. No. 5084, 29 FR 16150, Dec. 3, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 29–15, 43 FR 2326, Jan. 16,
1978; Amdt. 29–24, 49 FR 44436, Nov. 6, 1984]
§ 29.49
Performance at minimum oper-
ating speed.
(a) For each Category A helicopter,
the hovering performance must be de-
termined over the ranges of weight, al-
titude, and temperature for which
takeoff data are scheduled—
(1) With not more than takeoff
power;
(2) With the landing gear extended;
and
(3) At a height consistent with the
procedure used in establishing the
takeoff, climbout, and rejected takeoff
paths.
(b) For each Category B helicopter,
the hovering performance must be de-
termined over the ranges of weight, al-
titude, and temperature for which cer-
tification is requested, with—
(1) Takeoff power;
(2) The landing gear extended; and
(3) The helicopter in ground effect at
a height consistent with normal take-
off procedures.
(c) For each helicopter, the out-of-
ground effect hovering performance
must be determined over the ranges of
weight, altitude, and temperature for
which certification is requested with
takeoff power.
(d) For rotorcraft other than heli-
copters, the steady rate of climb at the
minimum operating speed must be de-
termined over the ranges of weight, al-
titude, and temperature for which cer-
tification is requested with—
(1) Takeoff power; and
(2) The landing gear extended.
[Doc. No. 24802, 61 FR 21898, May 10, 1996; 61
FR 33963, July 1, 1996]
§ 29.51
Takeoff data: general.
(a) The takeoff data required by
§§ 29.53, 29.55, 29.59, 29.60, 29.61, 29.62,
29.63, and 29.67 must be determined—
(1) At each weight, altitude, and tem-
perature selected by the applicant; and
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