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  • It made a normal climb as it headed east over the Atlantic Ocean, then north over Broward County.
  • Officials pointed out that a normal climb up from such a depth takes between five and seven hours.
  • Air Force safety rules specify a minimum altitude of 500 feet, not more than 30 degrees of bank angle when turning and a normal climb angle of 6-8 degrees.
  • For example, a normal climb of 120 feet per nautical mile might be assumed during the development of a navigational procedure or while defining airspace limits in airport terminal areas.
  • Normal climbs are simply standardized climb rates achievable by most aircraft under most conditions that are used as conservative guidelines when developing procedures or structures that are partially a function of such rates.
  • The panel members were satisfied that, after take-off, VH-AET achieved a normal climb of about 325 feet per minute ( 1.6 m / s ) and a gradient of about 1?% before suddenly commencing a descent of about 17?%.
  • According to the flight-data recorder, the airplane was climbing straight ahead at 232 knots, under normal climb power, at 10, 628 feet, when there was what he called " an indication of an anomaly, " about three and a half minutes before the crash.
  • Airways are normally designed such that an aircraft moving from one segment with one MEA to another segment with a higher MEA can safely begin a normal climb ( see below ) to the higher MEA upon crossing the fix that divides the two segments and still remain well clear of obstacles.
  • The normal climb values used for determining MCAs in the United States are : 150 feet per nautical mile from mean sea level ( MSL ) to 5000 feet MSL; 120 feet per nautical mile from 5000 feet to 10, 000 feet MSL; and 100 feet per nautical mile at 10, 000 feet MSL or above.