I am here in the line of planes waiting to take off on 9l in philly—about 15 deep. Sunny great weather. Why not use both parallels for takeoff?
Jump to postThe very last question the OP asks is if the exTWA 757s are among the last exTWA planes operating in the US. Indeed I missed that last sentence in the OP. My apologies to jbmitt... But why would you take that attitude in any case? The comment added to my knowledge about the provenance of Delta's va...
Jump to postHow are static wicks attached to the wings and rudders? Are they difficult to replace? I understand that some airlines require that a certain amount be intact to fly.
Jump to posthttps://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GJqg-b9620Q/TsaTl8RhT6I/AAAAAAAADtk/yqFoarSn8_Y/s1600/PA+PAN+AM+apr1988+3+north+american+route+map.jpg Pan AM did not have a good feed. And before deregulation, airlines did not operate the same as they do today. Nashville, Austin, Syracuse, Charlotte--how strange are tho...
Jump to poststudentdrbev wrote:Vasu wrote:automatically when you check in a bag or something?
I usually travel with only cabin baggage and sill I get the counter-printed boarding passes.
I just passed through ORD on American and was in the G gates. I noticed that only CRJ and ERB jets fly from these gates and in the L gates they put their 175s . Is this a gate spacing issue or something else? Just curious. Thanks!
Jump to postI have a question about the erj. I noticed that we recently were leaving Syracuse and as we were taxing, the engine began to run very high for a minute or two. Today, I asked a erj pilot about this. He said that this is what happens when you do a crossfeed start as opposed to using the apu. He said ...
Jump to postPerfect! Thanks for the pictures and explanation. I understand how it works and the purpose. However, it seems like other planes have had such inlets without this flap? DC-* nose, the 727 on the tail, etc? How was this dealt with before compared to this design? And I guess, the real question for me...
Jump to postWhat is the object directly below the inlet? It doesn't look like two pieces with a small gap in between? On the Qatar picture you provided, it is clearly shown. http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/autopia/2011/08/ana78702-660x440.jpg From an old thread: http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t...
Jump to postAssuming I'm correctly guessing what you're asking about*, it's intakes for the air conditioning and pressurization system. 4813573,4772939,4764359 https://jetspectre.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/5.png https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4f6a8c39e2190d91762d579f467d5848 http://www.airliners.net...
Jump to postI was looking at the 787 today and noticed at the junction where the wing meets the body (the wing box?) that there is an intake of some sort on the right wing. What is this for? Directly below this, there is also something else--it is not flush with the wing. It is actually quite ugly and I would i...
Jump to postI am amazed that the DC-8 had the legs to do BWI-HNL. That must have been quite a workhorse!
Jump to postWhat is the purpose of the creases on the nose of the 737? Looks like 320 also has something similar but not as pronounced. Thanks!
Jump to postI know that the ramp was near the rental car lot--as I picked up my car and saw the tail of the 747. What does GE Aviation do in Cincy?
Jump to postI just flew into CVG and taxing in, saw two large shrink-wrapped engines on a remote ramp. They seemed to simply be stored there. Around the corner was a Kalitta 747, but I am not sure that these engines were freight on her. I am wondering if anyone knows why there were there? Is there an engine sho...
Jump to postAA runs 1 flight a day on this route. Leaves Boston at 7pm and turns with a return at 850pm. This doesn’t seem timed to connect with any flights in Boston—any idea why this is flown. Are there other one off flights like this that AA does elsewhere? Thanks!!!
Jump to postputthoff, you are correct, there was an additional concourse just to the north of the current "banjo" concourse--currently Gates 1 - 9--the concourse currently serving Southwest, Frontier, and Air Canada (and recently Sun Country) as well. It was one of the most unusual piers I have ever ...
Jump to postThose familiar with Boston operations— how is 15L/33R used? It is only 2557 in length and isolated and crossing 22 R and L. What sort of movements happen out there?
Jump to postI have been through DCA a couple times recently and I have a question. It looks like terminal A used to have an additional pier on it. This was demolished. I am curious why this space wasn’t repurposed as additional gate space?
Jump to postWeatherPilot wrote:FARmd90 wrote:SYR has one glass jetbridge
Yes, it's the farthest gate in this shot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CfnUeAKM04
jco613 wrote:Jump to postSYR bar none hands down for USA
I read recently of a Delta plane that had a bird strike to the nose. It was severely dented but landed without incident. I have seen other pictures like this as well. My question is what is the experience like in the cockpit when this happens? I would imagine it is very loud and quite startling. Can...
Jump to postYour post made me think about NY state. Was just there and thinking of the older days with NYair and others---there don't seem to be many intrastate flights. Does anyone recall what used to be flown in NY state that isn't today?
Jump to postApologies if already answered---with all of these retirements yesterday/today, what happens with the pilots? Is there a surplus now? Are many waiting to be retrained? What are the logistics of working with these pilots and crews? It would seem that some might lose wages during this time?
Jump to postIf we mean global by intercontinental connectivity, we'd say JFK., with ATL, SFO, LAX, DFW, MIA and ORD trailing However, and as explained above, due to the visa restrictions for many countries for transiting the US, we could say they can be ruled out as global hubs. Should TWOV be reinstated and i...
Jump to postWhile not in the scope of the USA, MEX is functioning like that, with flights to China, South Korea, and Japan. Aeromexico sells itself as such in Asia for those not wanting to transit through the USA or Canada and not take a European detour. This would suggest that geography is not necessarily an ...
Jump to postThanks for all the great replies. It seems like the consensus is that US airlines are geographically limited to have global hubs. Does that mean that the ME3 and Turkish truly have a very different business model that the US3 cannot compete with, even with emerging ULH aircraft?
Jump to postDoes the US have any global hubs that are used to connect as midpoints from one part of the world to another? I am specifically thinking of the ME3, Turkish, BA, etc. who use their own home countries as transit points between continents. Does anyone know if large US airlines do a lot of connecting b...
Jump to postWhere there is a major disruption like the hurricane in Houston, what happens to all of the food that has been prepared for flights? Curious what the timing is for adjustments with catering? Do they have to ramp down and then back up? Or do they simply throw food out? Is food for canceled flights st...
Jump to postWIll the United Club stay open? It is on the way to the satellite.
Jump to postI would have loved to see the nose painted black (brown) and/or with a stripe going up over the top of the cockpit.
Jump to postWhat I would like to know is how much revenue the airlines make from those who don't show up for their flights? Put another way, if consumers actually showed up 10% more often, it would seem the airlines would lose money.
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