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Old 7th Nov 2010, 23:51
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Airline Engine Out Navigation Procedures

How do airlines decide how to design the airline-specific engine-out navigation procedures for the different airports they fly to? Does ATC have to be aware of where each aircraft plans to fly if it has an engine failure?

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How do airlines decide how to design the airline-specific engine-out navigation procedures for the different airports they fly to?
Some airlines do this in house, others use a contract runway/obstacle analysis chart service.

As for ATC, yes many times they have a copy, however, in the engine inop climb case, the pilots must announce that the EO procedure is to be followed.
IE: Assuming...not allowed.
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