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Old 31st May 2004, 21:07
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Emergency turn procedure

In my previous company we were instructed to tell you guys exactly what our ETP was if we had an engine failure after take off. I just moved to a new company and the sops just say report that you are following the ETP.
The question is what do you guys prefer.The way i understand it is that its better to say exactly what the ETP is because you guys dont know exactly the ETP we will follow.
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Old 1st Jun 2004, 14:32
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Tell us exactly what you're doing.

Each operator has a different emergency turn procedure, we certainly don't know what they all are at any given airfield.
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Old 1st Jun 2004, 16:36
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Thanks for that. That was the impression i had as well. Thank you.
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Keeping in mind, of course, that Aviate comes before Communicate. Much as I love to be in on your plan, if keeping the airframe aloft means that you've got a secret, so be it...

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