14 C.F.R. § 25.143
(a) The airplane must be safely controllable and maneuverable during—
(b) It must be possible to make a smooth transition from one flight condition to any other flight condition without exceptional piloting skill, alertness, or strength, and without danger of exceeding the airplane limit-load factor under any probable operating conditions, including—
(c) The airplane must be shown to be safely controllable and maneuverable with the most critical of the ice accretion(s) appropriate to the phase of flight as defined in Appendices C and O of this part, as applicable, in accordance with § 25.21(g), and with the critical engine inoperative and its propeller (if applicable) in the minimum drag position:
(d) The following table prescribes, for conventional wheel type controls, the maximum control forces permitted during the testing required by paragraph (a) through (c) of this section:
| Force, in pounds, applied to the control wheel or rudder pedals | Pitch | Roll | Yaw |
|---|---|---|---|
| For short term application for pitch and roll control—two hands available for control | 75 | 50 | |
| For short term application for pitch and roll control—one hand available for control | 50 | 25 | |
| For short term application for yaw control | 150 | ||
| For long term application | 10 | 5 | 20 |
(h) The maneuvering capabilities in a constant speed coordinated turn at forward center of gravity, as specified in the following table, must be free of stall warning or other characteristics that might interfere with normal maneuvering:
| Configuration | Speed | Maneuvering bank angle in a coordinated turn | Thrust/power setting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Takeoff | V 2 | 30° | Asymmetric WAT-Limited. 1 |
| Takeoff | 2 V 2 + XX | 40° | All-engines-operating climb. 3 |
| En route | V FTO | 40° | Asymmetric WAT-Limited. 1 |
| Landing | V REF | 40° | Symmetric for −3° flight path angle. |
| 1 A combination of weight, altitude, and temperature (WAT) such that the thrust or power setting produces the minimum climb gradient specified in § 25.121 for the flight condition. | |||
| 2 Airspeed approved for all-engines-operating initial climb. | |||
| 3 That thrust or power setting which, in the event of failure of the critical engine and without any crew action to adjust the thrust or power of the remaining engines, would result in the thrust or power specified for the takeoff condition at V2, or any lesser thrust or power setting that is used for all-engines-operating initial climb procedures. |
(i) When demonstrating compliance with § 25.143 in icing conditions—
(j) For flight in icing conditions before the ice protection system has been activated and is performing its intended function, it must be demonstrated in flight with the most critical of the ice accretion(s) defined in Appendix C, part II, paragraph (e) of this part and Appendix O, part II, paragraph (d) of this part, as applicable, in accordance with § 25.21(g), that:
[Doc. No. 5066, 29 FR 18291, Dec. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 25-42, 43 FR 2321, Jan. 16, 1978; Amdt. 25-84, 60 FR 30749, June 9, 1995; Amdt. 25-108, 67 FR 70826, Nov. 26, 2002; Amdt. 25-121, 72 FR 44667, Aug. 8, 2007; Amdt. 25-129, 74 FR 38339, Aug. 3, 2009; Amdt. 25-140, 79 FR 65525, Nov. 4, 2014]