Climb definition

Climb. The Aircraft climbs from 1,500 feet above the departure airport altitude to 10,000 feet altitude at 262 KCAS. The Aircraft then accelerates at a rate of climb of 500 feet per minute to the recommended climb speed for minimum block fuel. The climb continues at the recommended climb speed for minimum block fuel to the initial cruise altitude. Cruise: The initial cruise altitude is 30,000 feet. A step climb or multiple step climbs of 2,000 feet altitude may be used when beneficial to minimize fuel burn.
Climb. The Aircraft climbs from the initial climb altitude to [*CTR] The Aircraft then accelerates at a rate of climb of [*CTR] The climb continues at the recommended climb speed for minimum block fuel to the final climb altitude.
Climb. The Aircraft climbs from 1,500 feet above the departure airport altitude to 10,000 feet altitude at 250 KCAS. The Aircraft then accelerates at a rate of climb of 500 feet per minute to a climb speed of 310 KCAS. The climb continues at 310 KCAS until 0.84 Mach number is reached.

Examples of Climb in a sentence

  • Iran Faces Steep Climb to Join Gas Superpowers by 2017,” International Oil Daily, April 29, 2014.

  • The International Court of Appeal will hear, in the context of a Competition forming part of an FIA Championship (which includes the FIA European Hill Climb Championship), appeals against decisions of the stewards of a Competition brought by organisers, Competitors, Drivers or other licence-holders that are addressees of such decisions or that are individually affected by such decisions.

  • The International Court of Appeal will hear, in the context of a Competition forming part of an FIA Championship (which includes the FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship), appeals against decisions of the stewards of a Competition brought by organisers, Competitors, Drivers or other licence-holders that are addressees of such decisions or that are individually affected by such decisions.

  • The Competition, which has the status of an International Competition, shall be run in conformity with:- the International Sporting Code ("the Code") and its Appendices,- the National Sporting Code where applicable,- the official FIA Bulletins,- the General Prescriptions applicable to International Hill Climb Competitions- the Sporting Regulations of the FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship (“the Sporting Regulations”), and- these Supplementary Regulations.

  • The Competition, which has the status of an International Competition, shall be run in conformity with:- the International Sporting Code ("the Code") and its Appendices,- the National Sporting Code where applicable,- the official FIA Bulletins,- the General Prescriptions applicable to International Hill Climb Competitions,- the Sporting Regulations of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship (“the Sporting Regulations”), and- these Supplementary Regulations.


More Definitions of Climb

Climb refers to Climb Channel Solutions, Inc., a New Jersey corporation.
Climb. VIA (SID) EXCEPT MAINTAIN (requested altitude)” to aircraft requesting 11,000 – 16,000 feet, excluding aircraft filed to airports listed in the table below.
Climb means to climb
Climb the term “Climb Retail Solutions”, or “CLIMB” shall mean the Service Provider. “Reseller Partner” the term “Reseller Partner” shall mean the Climb Reseller Partner.
Climb means the Service Provider. “Reseller Partnerthe term “Reseller Partner” shall mean the Climb Reseller Partner.
Climb means that certain proprietary process, comprising hardware, software, bench chemistry, synthesis, analysis and testing used by SGI for the purpose of the discovery, evaluation and development of new chemical entities.
Climb. The Aircraft climbs from 1,500 feet above the departure airport altitude to 10,000 feet altitude at 262 KCAS. The Aircraft then accelerates at a rate of climb of 300 feet per minute to a climb speed of 320 KCAS. The climb continues at 320 KCAS until 0.8384 Mach number is reached. The climb continues at 0.8384 Mach number to the initial cruise altitude. The temperature is ISA+5°C during climb. Maximum climb thrust is used during climb. Cruise: The Aircraft cruises at 0.84 Mach number. The initial cruise altitude is 30,000 feet. A step climb or multiple step climbs of 2,000 feet altitude may be used when beneficial to minimize fuel burn. The temperature is ISA+5°C during cruise. The cruise thrust is not to exceed maximum cruise thrust except during a step climb when maximum climb thrust may be used.