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*Indicated Airspeed (IAS) - the airspeed read directly from the airspeed indicator on an aircraft, driven by the pitot-static system. IAS is directly related to calibrated airspeed (CAS), but includes instrument errors and position error. Ref: <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indicated_airspeed Indicated Airspeed]</ref> | *Indicated Airspeed (IAS) - the airspeed read directly from the airspeed indicator on an aircraft, driven by the pitot-static system. IAS is directly related to calibrated airspeed (CAS), but includes instrument errors and position error. Ref: <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indicated_airspeed Indicated Airspeed]</ref> | ||
*True Airspeed (TAS) - the speed of an aircraft relative to the airmass in which it flies. Ref: <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_airspeed True Airspeed]</ref> | *True Airspeed (TAS) - the speed of an aircraft relative to the airmass in which it flies. Ref: <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_airspeed True Airspeed]</ref> | ||
*Calibrated Airspeed (CAS) - the speed shown by a conventional airspeed indicator after correction for instrument error and position error. Ref: <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibrated_airspeed Calibrated Airspeed]</ref> | *Calibrated Airspeed (CAS) - the speed shown by a conventional airspeed indicator (IAS) after correction for instrument error and position error. Ref: <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibrated_airspeed Calibrated Airspeed]</ref> | ||
==[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_speeds V speeds]== | ==[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_speeds V speeds]== |
Revision as of 12:05, 19 March 2009
Speed Definitions
- Indicated Airspeed (IAS) - the airspeed read directly from the airspeed indicator on an aircraft, driven by the pitot-static system. IAS is directly related to calibrated airspeed (CAS), but includes instrument errors and position error. Ref: [1]
- True Airspeed (TAS) - the speed of an aircraft relative to the airmass in which it flies. Ref: [2]
- Calibrated Airspeed (CAS) - the speed shown by a conventional airspeed indicator (IAS) after correction for instrument error and position error. Ref: [3]