Top-of-descent point – The point that the RNAV computer calculates to be the ideal location at which to begin a descent to the planned crossing restriction, given the descent speed and rate that has been entered by the pilot.
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Top-of-descent point – The point that the RNAV computer calculates to be the ideal location at which to begin a descent to the planned crossing restriction, given the descent speed and rate that has been entered by the pilot.
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14 CFR 1.1 16G Abbreviation Acronym Aerodynamics Aircraft Airline Airlines Airport Airports Airworthiness AMT ATC Aviation Safety Aviation Weather Avionics Bird Strike Engineering ETOPS FAA FAA Pilot's Handbook Flight Flying Human Factors ICAO Icinig Inspection Instruments International Landing Maintenance Military Navigation NextGen Parts Pilot Technique Powerplant Regulatory Safety Seats Structures Systems Tires UK Weather
14 CFR 1.1 16G Abbreviation Acronym Aerodynamics Aircraft Airline Airlines Airport Airports Airworthiness AMT ATC Aviation Safety Aviation Weather Avionics Bird Strike Engineering ETOPS FAA FAA Pilot's Handbook Flight Flying Human Factors ICAO Icinig Inspection Instruments International Landing Maintenance Military Navigation NextGen Parts Pilot Technique Powerplant Regulatory Safety Seats Structures Systems Tires UK Weather
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