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First, what qualifies an airport as an "international" airport? I've seen or
heard of some "international" airports that don't seem to be able to handle worldwide flights. Maybe I'm wrong. Second, on many, if not most or all airliners, what is the small round opening in the very tail that almost looks like an exhaust? Thanks. |
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First, what qualifies an airport as an "international" airport? I've
seen or heard of some "international" airports that don't seem to be able to handle worldwide flights. Maybe I'm wrong. The availibility of "Customs and Immigration" services. It could be as simple as a small grass strip on the boarder if there is a federal agent on call to handle those chores. Bob Moore |
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On 11/21/2011 6:03 PM, Bob Moore wrote:
First, what qualifies an airport as an "international" airport? I've seen or heard of some "international" airports that don't seem to be able to handle worldwide flights. Maybe I'm wrong. The availibility of "Customs and Immigration" services. It could be as simple as a small grass strip on the boarder if there is a federal agent on call to handle those chores. Bob Moore And, legend says, if the sign on the fence says "international", even in jest, those services must be present. I don't know about interplanetary airports... |
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On 2011-11-21 21:33:49 -0800, Richard said:
On 11/21/2011 6:03 PM, Bob Moore wrote: First, what qualifies an airport as an "international" airport? I've seen or heard of some "international" airports that don't seem to be able to handle worldwide flights. Maybe I'm wrong. The availibility of "Customs and Immigration" services. It could be as simple as a small grass strip on the boarder if there is a federal agent on call to handle those chores. Bob Moore And, legend says, if the sign on the fence says "international", even in jest, those services must be present. Some legend! They only need to have the ICE services available for scheduled flights. Throw in unexpected delays and added traffic due to diversions and you have another bunch of problems. Tell that to the 1,000 passengers held for 7 hours on the American Airlines flight from Paris and the Canadian Airlines flights diverted to Bradley International Airport, Hartford, Conn, who were told they couldn't leave the AC because Customs and Immigration had left for the day. That was on top of those trapped on three JetBlue planes because the planes at the jetway couldn't be pushed back to make room for getting the stranded passengers off because the scheduled departures had not been cleared for departure to JFK and La Guardia.. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 22/11/2011 06:00, Savageduck wrote:
On 2011-11-21 21:33:49 -0800, Richard said: On 11/21/2011 6:03 PM, Bob Moore wrote: First, what qualifies an airport as an "international" airport? I've seen or heard of some "international" airports that don't seem to be able to handle worldwide flights. Maybe I'm wrong. The availibility of "Customs and Immigration" services. It could be as simple as a small grass strip on the boarder if there is a federal agent on call to handle those chores. Bob Moore And, legend says, if the sign on the fence says "international", even in jest, those services must be present. Some legend! They only need to have the ICE services available for scheduled flights. Throw in unexpected delays and added traffic due to diversions and you have another bunch of problems. Tell that to the 1,000 passengers held for 7 hours on the American Airlines flight from Paris and the Canadian Airlines flights diverted to Bradley International Airport, Hartford, Conn, who were told they couldn't leave the AC because Customs and Immigration had left for the day. That was on top of those trapped on three JetBlue planes because the planes at the jetway couldn't be pushed back to make room for getting the stranded passengers off because the scheduled departures had not been cleared for departure to JFK and La Guardia.. That apart they had a very successful day, from the airport's point of view, particularly with the landing fees! ;-) -- Moving things in still pictures |
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