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dartagnan 8th Nov 2007 11:17

what is take off alternate?
 
try to refresh my memory.

1-2 engines 60 minutes
3-4 engines 2 hours in still air and with one engine.


what is the purpose of take off alternate ?
I need practical examples.

asuweb 8th Nov 2007 11:21

The purpose of a takeoff alt is so that you have an airfield with weather above minumums into which you could land shortly after takeoff.

Bear in mind, it is often the case where we depart an airfield in conditions that are above minimum for takeoff, but not for an approach, therefore you require a takeoff alternate should you require to land shortly after departure.


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