absolute ceiling

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absolute ceiling

An airplane reaches its absolute ceiling during a test flight.

Definition

Noun 1. The maximum altitude at which an airplane can maintain horizontal flight: This is the highest possible altitude an aircraft can reach where its maximum rate of climb becomes zero. At this altitude, the aircraft can only maintain level flight and cannot climb any higher.

Usage

This is a technical term used in aviation and aeronautics. It describes a specific, measurable performance limit of an aircraft. * The absolute ceiling is a critical specification for aircraft design and operation. * Pilots and flight planners must consider the absolute ceiling when planning high-altitude routes. * The fighter jet reached its absolute ceiling and could not intercept the reconnaissance balloon.

Advanced Usage
  • Absolute ceiling is distinct from a "service ceiling," which is a more practical operational altitude (typically where the rate of climb falls to 100 feet per minute).
  • The concept is primarily applied to propeller-driven and jet-powered fixed-wing aircraft. It is less relevant for helicopters or rockets.
Variants and Related Words
  • Service Ceiling (noun): The altitude at which an aircraft's maximum rate of climb is reduced to a specified, low value (e.g., 100 ft/min or 0.5 m/s), representing a practical operational limit.
  • Dynamic Ceiling (noun): For some high-performance aircraft, the maximum altitude achievable through a zoom climb (using kinetic energy), which can be higher than the static absolute ceiling.
Synonyms
  • Maximum Altitude (in the specific context of sustained level flight)
  • Aerodynamic Ceiling
Antonyms
  • Sea Level
  • Ground Level
absolute ceiling

An airplane reaches its absolute ceiling during a test flight.

Noun
  1. the maximum altitude at which an airplane can maintain horizontal flight