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Old 4th Mar 2011, 08:19
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Tango Routes

I am just about to start flying the Tango Routes. Does anyone have a PDF of RT procedures? Engine failure procedures etc?

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One place you'll find it all is on the back of the Alantic Orientation Chart. Should be in your chart books on board if the aircraft are flying Tango routes
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Company manuals????

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EDIT II: Often when questions are asked like this, we are dealing with a Flt Simmer who is afraid to say so. Poster's profile says nothing.

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Echoing BOAC, company manuals. OM-C perhaps?
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The jeppy AT H 1/2 charts have a whole section on contingency procedures and RT phraseology. In addition to this our airline has a section of our OPS Manual pertaining to operation in the Tango routes.

Things like engine failure/depressurisation scenarios should be dealt with in your OPS manual as well as the QRH.

There is also a NATS manual which provides invaluable background information to how not only the Tango routes operate but the North Atlantic track system. It puts more "meat on the bones" of the information contained on the back of the jeppy charts. For example the background to strategic lateral offsetting etc.

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