What is the standard climb rate?


What is the standard climb rate? The standard aircraft departure climb gradient (CG) is 200 feet per nautical mile. This value is designed to provide 48 feet of clearance at one nautical mile from the departure end of the runway (DER).


What vertical speed do pilots use?

Today's commercial autoland systems utilize the ILS (...) At around 30 ft above the ground, the aircraft enters the flare mode, during which the aircraft pitches up to reduce the vertical speed from its current descent rate to 1-3 ft/s by touchdown. Which means we're looking at 60-180 FPM touchdown rate.