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Old 1st Dec 2014, 11:33
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manufacturers do not publish a minimum decision height for a single engine go-around in light twin engine aircraft
They do however publish an OEI rate of climb chart. You know theoretically what the plane can do, you know what CAsA or the terrain requires you to be able to do. Calculate the lowest you can go without infringing the limiting missed approach gradient and you get a minimum decision height for a single engine go-around.
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