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Hi, Lets say a 767 aircraft has an engine failure at take-off. The aircraft makes an ILS or Non-precision approach back to the departure airport. Does the captain taxi the aircraft to the terminal on one engine? Or is the aircraft stopped on the runway and passengers let off (normal stairway or slides? I just don

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Aircraft would be taxied back in on one engine. This can be done fairly easily. Only thing to watch out for it tight turns towards the inboard engine.I have taxied back in with one engine stuck in reverse, which is worse than a failed engine, and there were no major hassles with that.

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taxi with one engine is only possible in real life, not with PIC in FS2002, the moment plane starts moving u start spinning

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>taxi with one engine is only possible in real life, not with >PIC in FS2002, the moment plane starts moving u start >spinning Hum thats odd stupid idiot I have no problems on one engine??Sorry but could not resist!Best Wishes,Randy J. [email protected]" A little learning is a dangerous thing"

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hihow heavy were u?i loaded up with 50% fuel in left n right tanks, none in center.took me about 80% N1 to start movinghad to put in loads of rudder deflection to maintain straight linereduced to about 65%N1 to maintain speedbut no matter what i do, the plane will start spinning above 12 knotsis something wrong with my PIC?

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