What does Vl mean?
Vl means Critical Engine Failure Velocity
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Critical Engine Failure Velocity?
Critical Engine Failure Velocity can be abbreviated as Vl
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What does Vl stand for? Vl stands for "Critical Engine Failure Velocity". |
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How to abbreviate "Critical Engine Failure Velocity"? "Critical Engine Failure Velocity" can be abbreviated as Vl. |
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What is the meaning of Vl abbreviation? The meaning of Vl abbreviation is "Critical Engine Failure Velocity". |
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What is Vl abbreviation? One of the definitions of Vl is "Critical Engine Failure Velocity". |
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What does Vl mean? Vl as abbreviation means "Critical Engine Failure Velocity". |
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What is shorthand of Critical Engine Failure Velocity? The most common shorthand of "Critical Engine Failure Velocity" is Vl. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EFSSS - Engine Failure Sensing and Shutdown System
- EFATO - Engine Failure After Take Off
- EFAT - Engine Failure after Takeoff
- EFAS - Engine Failure Assist System
- GLEF - Ground Loop due to Engine Failure
- VI - Critical Engine Failure Velocity
- VMCA - Minimum controllable airspeed of a multiengine aircraft with the critical engine windmilling and the operating engine developing maximum continuous power
- VEF - Calibrated Airspeed at which the critical engine of a multi-engine aircraft is assumed to fail
- CIV - Critical Impact Velocity
- CSFP - Critical Single Failure Points
- EFATO - Engine Failure at or After Take Off
- EFATO - Engine Failure at Take Off
- EFP - Engine Failure Point
- EFP - Engine Failure Procedure
- PATS - Precession Accelerated Slipstream Torque Spiraling Slipstream (Factors that determine the critical engine Aviation-- Multiengine)
- STAABCOW - Standard Day Takeoff Config Airborne and Out of Ground Effect Aft Center of Gravity Bank Critical Engine Inoperative and Windmilling Operating Engine Max Power Weight Unfavorable (14 CFR 23.149 Vmc--
- CIV - Critical Ionization Velocity (ionosphere)
- ef - Engine Failure
- VMC - Minimum Control Speed with Critical Engine Out
- AEFR - Advanced Engine Failure Resolution