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Boldmethod | How Jet Crews Make Their Go/No-Go Decision During Takeoff @Boldmethod | Uploaded June 2017 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
When you're flying a single or a light twin, your go/no-go decision is usually pretty simple. But a large jet or turboprop is different. Your decision is based off a V-speed: V1.

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