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rejected takeoff distance available

rejected takeoff distance available (RTODAH)

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Rejected takeoff distance available (RTODAH).
A term used with respect to heliports. It is the length of the final approach and takeoff area (FATO) declared available and suitable for performance Class 1 helicopters to complete a rejected takeoff.
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