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And remember that ETOPS requirements are very complex. For example, if the aircraft is heavy (carrying lots of fuel and cargo), its likely that it can't maintain a high altitude on a single engine, so may need to decend to a lower level, also resulting in it now traveling at a lower speed than it would have done on two engines at it normal cruising altitude. So while it may be within 180 mins of a suitable landing location while cruising with two engines, it may take it longer than 180 mins to actually get there using a single engine.
Note that ETOPS is only applicable to twin-engine aircraft.
ETOPS - Engines Turn Or Passengers Swim
Note that ETOPS is only applicable to twin-engine aircraft.
ETOPS - Engines Turn Or Passengers Swim
