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Old 29th September 2006 | 13:45
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GLSNightPilot
 
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Offshore US the only requirement is an alternate landing site, which can be another platform, and this is just in case the destination deck becomes unusable for some reason. Some operators require a beach alternate for some aircraft, but the FAA doesn't really care. There are no legal requirements for an onshore alternate for any aircraft. The FAA's only requirement is fuel for destination plus 20 minutes.
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