CAT.POL.A.420 En route — aeroplanes with three or more engines, two engines inoperative

SI No. 1290/2024

Text in magenta in force from 30 October 2025

  1. An aeroplane that has three or more engines shall not be away from an aerodrome at which the requirements of point CAT.POL.A.430 for the expected landing mass are met, at any point along the intended track for more than 90 minutes with all engines operating at cruising power or thrust, as appropriate, at standard temperature in still air, unless points (b) to (e) of this point are complied with.

  2. The two-engines-inoperative flight path shall permit the aeroplane to continue the flight, in the expected meteorological conditions, clearing all obstacles within 9.3 km (5 NM) on either side of the intended track by a vertical interval of at least 2000 ft, to an aerodrome at which the performance requirements applicable for the expected landing mass are met.

  3. The two engines shall be assumed to fail at the most critical point of that portion of the route where the aeroplane is operated for more than 90 minutes, with all engines operating at cruising power or thrust, as appropriate, at standard temperature in still air, away from the aerodrome referred to in point (a).

  4. The expected mass of the aeroplane at the point where the two engines are assumed to fail shall not be less than that which would include sufficient fuel to proceed to an aerodrome where the landing is assumed to be made and to arrive there at an altitude of at least 450 m (1500 ft) directly over the landing area and thereafter to fly for 15 minutes at cruising power or thrust, as appropriate.

  5. The available rate of climb of the aeroplane shall be 150 ft per minute less than that specified.

  6. The width margins provided for in point (b) shall be increased to 18.5 km (10 NM) if the navigational accuracy does not meet at least navigation specification RNAV 5.

  7. Fuel jettisoning is permitted to an extent consistent with reaching the aerodrome with the required fuel reserves in accordance with point (d), if a safe procedure is used.

Point (d) will be replaced by the following text on 30 October 2025:

  1. The expected mass of the aeroplane at the point where the two engines are assumed to fail shall not be less than that which would include sufficient fuel or energy to proceed to an aerodrome where the landing is assumed to be made and to arrive there at an altitude of at least 450 m (1500 ft) directly over the landing area and thereafter to fly for 15 minutes at cruising power or thrust, as appropriate.