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Stewart asked why some operations drop the tow rope.
We do because of two reasons: 1. We want to reduce wear and tear on the rope by not dragging it on the paved runway. Yes, the tuggie does drop the rope onto the paved runway, but that doesn't seem to cause undue wear and tear. 2. Sometimes (most?), the tuggie must taxi to the parallel taxiway to make his way back to the staging area rather than turn around on the runway and back-taxi. The tow rope could then get caught in the runway and taxiway lights as the tug makes his way around the airport. Possibly. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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