C150J
Well-Known Member
I'm going to re-open Pandora's Box here, so I apologize in advance. At my previous 121 employer, we had aircraft-specific procedures in place to satisfy 91.175 and AC120-91. All FAA guidance indicates that ODPs/SIDs are not designed for engine/equipment failure, and that other procedures must be used in lieu of the TERPS criterion.
My question:
- If you currently work for a 135 operation, do you have airport obstacle analysis (APG, Aerodata, etc.)?
I know this debate is mostly academic and a lot "goes out the window" in an emergency (e.g., whether your'e even going to follow a convoluted procedure in day VMC), but it's amazing to me how airlines spend thousands on something that a lot of 135 operations seemingly don't.
I'm putting my helmet on.
J.
My question:
- If you currently work for a 135 operation, do you have airport obstacle analysis (APG, Aerodata, etc.)?
I know this debate is mostly academic and a lot "goes out the window" in an emergency (e.g., whether your'e even going to follow a convoluted procedure in day VMC), but it's amazing to me how airlines spend thousands on something that a lot of 135 operations seemingly don't.
I'm putting my helmet on.
J.