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Old 11th Apr 2011, 23:05
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Originally Posted by FlightPathOBN
This is why I am really harping on the engine out procedures. A coded engine out assures the crew that the procedure will have the obstacle clearances, turns, and destination already figured out, leaving the crew to aviate, not navigate.
Repeating my earlier question, what terrain clearance do you provide in the missed approach procedures you design, or do you put the "required" gradient on the chart?
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