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http://www.bluecoat.org/reports/FAA-AC120-91.pdf
Subject: Airport Obstacle Analysis Date: 5/5/06
Initiated by: AFS-400
AC No: 120-91
PURPOSE. This advisory circular (AC) describes acceptable methods and guidelines for developing takeoff and initial climb-out airport obstacle analyses and in-flight procedures to comply with the intent of the regulatory requirements of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 121, §§ 121.177, 121.189, and part 135, §§ 135.367, 135.379, and 135.398 and other associated one-engine-inoperative requirements relating to turbine engine powered airplanes operated under parts 121 and 135………….
……This AC applies to operations conducted under part 121 and operations of large transport and commuter category airplanes conducted under part 135, with particular emphasis on transport category turbine and reciprocating engine powered airplanes which meet the certification regulations applicable since August 29, 1959 (SR422B). Airplanes meeting earlier performance requirements or other types of airplanes may use criteria and methods equivalent to those described by this AC, provided they properly account for the performance specified by the airplane flight manual (AFM). Other operators (e.g., part 91 turbojet operators) may use the 5/5/06 AC 120-91 information in this AC as applicable to that operator’s needs and requirements, as long as the resulting operations are otherwise consistent with applicable regulations.
Subject: Airport Obstacle Analysis Date: 5/5/06
Initiated by: AFS-400
AC No: 120-91
PURPOSE. This advisory circular (AC) describes acceptable methods and guidelines for developing takeoff and initial climb-out airport obstacle analyses and in-flight procedures to comply with the intent of the regulatory requirements of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 121, §§ 121.177, 121.189, and part 135, §§ 135.367, 135.379, and 135.398 and other associated one-engine-inoperative requirements relating to turbine engine powered airplanes operated under parts 121 and 135………….
……This AC applies to operations conducted under part 121 and operations of large transport and commuter category airplanes conducted under part 135, with particular emphasis on transport category turbine and reciprocating engine powered airplanes which meet the certification regulations applicable since August 29, 1959 (SR422B). Airplanes meeting earlier performance requirements or other types of airplanes may use criteria and methods equivalent to those described by this AC, provided they properly account for the performance specified by the airplane flight manual (AFM). Other operators (e.g., part 91 turbojet operators) may use the 5/5/06 AC 120-91 information in this AC as applicable to that operator’s needs and requirements, as long as the resulting operations are otherwise consistent with applicable regulations.