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A330 - One Engine Ferry?!?

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Old 20th November 2005 | 20:25
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From: Vilha Abrao


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Funny thread.
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Old 20th November 2005 | 22:43
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A single engined take-off IS quite possible on some twin-engined aircraft. I have been on such a flight and flown twenty miles over the sea.
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Old 21st November 2005 | 01:47
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Mea culpa - I was one knot off. Max Vso under FAR23 is 61 kt.
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Old 21st November 2005 | 10:03
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Methinks B727 is a lot closer to the truth, and the source, than I would care to think. Beggars belief. I remain lost for words. Just thankful I don't live under a departure track or approach path these clowns might end up using.
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