I thought the layman's definition of Va was you could do anything you wanted to with any control or possible combination of controls and you wouldn't hurt anything. Just like them bastids to change a definition. Wonder what airspeed means now?
When I first joined the ARMY, I was an OH-58 mechanic. I walked by this 58 in the hanger a dozen times wondering what was wrong, it just didn't look right. I didn't figure it out until we pushed it out from the hanger and un tied the main rotor blades and rotated them, the tailrotor was on backwards
A month or two later I was on the flight line with another mechanic and a Lt. from another unit was running up one of their birds. We were watching him because we didn't know it was allowed to do what he was obviously going to do. I was a private, he was an officer and all privates know not to question an officer. Anyway he started the little 58 and was dilligently going through the checklist on his knee. You could tell because he would look at an item on the checklist, touch the switch or gauge and go back to the checklist. When he got to the part when you switch the starter generator switch from starter to generator on the overhead panel, you could see the look of horror come over his face as he noticed the main rotor blades weren't turning, He had left them tied to the tail boom.
