Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space |
Chapter I - Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation |
SubChapter C - Aircraft |
Part 27 - Airworthiness Standards: Normal Category Rotorcraft |
Subpart B - Flight |
Performance |
§ 27.65 - Climb: all engines operating.
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§ 27.65 Climb: all engines operating.
(a) For rotorcraft other than helicopters -
(1) The steady rate of climb, at VY, must be determined -
(i) With maximum continuous power on each engine;
(ii) With the landing gear retracted; and
(iii) For the weights, altitudes, and temperatures for which certification is requested; and
(2) The climb gradient, at the rate of climb determined in accordance with paragraph (a)(1) of this section, must be either -
(i) At least 1:10 if the horizontal distance required to take off and climb over a 50-foot obstacle is determined for each weight, altitude, and temperature within the range for which certification is requested; or
(ii) At least 1:6 under standard sea level conditions.
(b) Each helicopter must meet the following requirements:
(1) VY must be determined -
(i) For standard sea level conditions;
(ii) At maximum weight; and
(iii) With maximum continuous power on each engine.
(2) The steady rate of climb must be determined -
(i) At the climb speed selected by the applicant at or below VNE;
(ii) Within the range from sea level up to the maximum altitude for which certification is requested;
(iii) For the weights and temperatures that correspond to the altitude range set forth in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section and for which certification is requested; and
(iv) With maximum continuous power on each engine.
[Doc. No. 5074, 29 FR 15695, Nov. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 27-14, 43 FR 2324, Jan. 16, 1978; Amdt. 27-33, 61 FR 21907, May 10, 1996]