Definition
Soft Field Takeoff
A takeoff technique used on grass, dirt, or soft surfaces to minimize the time the wheels are on the ground. The pilot keeps the elevator full back during the taxi and takeoff roll to transfer weight from the nosewheel to the wings as quickly as possible, lifts off at the lowest possible airspeed in ground effect, then accelerates in ground effect before climbing.
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