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Old 22nd Mar 2010, 21:18
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Contingency procedures at Heathrow

Hello all,
recently I've been really interested in performance and was eager to know if somebody could post his airline contingency procedure taking off from Heathrow.
Also, specify aircraft and engine out acc altitude please.
Would be great.
Thank you.
K.

PS. This is my first post, I hope it's the right board.
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Old 22nd Mar 2010, 21:36
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Welcome to Pprune. It's a bear pit here so innocent questions invariably attract negative reactions. Maybe, explaining why you're asking might diffuse some flack.

Don't be put off though as this machine seems to have a short memory wrt minor faux pas.

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Old 22nd Mar 2010, 22:07
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Well, I was just interested in how airlines elaborate e/o sids for engine failure during takeoff. I also remember when that Thompson 757 hit birds at MAN. According to the atc registration they told the controller that they were flying an e/o sid etc..
Then EGLL is my favourite airport. It's just curiosity.

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