The takeoff and subsequent departure of an aeroplane presents a crucial moment in the flight process. Due to the proximity of the terrain, the high speed of the aircraft and the reduced climb capablity, the consequences following an engine failure on takeoff can be catastrophic and may result in a large number of loss of life. For this reason, this alone is considered one of the most dangerous phases of the flight. As the world of aviation constantly strives to improve safety in the industry, special emergency departure procedures called EOSID have been defined for such cases. In this paper, the background of the design of EOSID procedures is examined, including the basic theory necessary for understanding contingency departure procedures. The EOSID procedure for the Cerklje ob Krki airport has been developed in accordance with regulatory regulations and established practices. In the paper, the terrain and obstacles in the vicinity of the airport are analyzed, the calculations of the construction of the contingency procedure are given and the final appearance of the EOSID procedure for the airport in question is presented. In addition, the methods for manual calculation of takeoff parameters are analyzed and the implementation of the developed emergency procedure for the Let L-410 Turbolet aircraft is given.
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