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With four hours to kill at JFK waiting to get back to SMF, I thought I'd
listen to JFK ATIS. The second to last sentence has me somewhat puzzled. "...aircraft are requested to use the assigned runway for noise abatement. Advise the controller on initial contact that you have information Bravo." WTF? How can they NOT use the assigned runway at a class B airport? Jim |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:25:24 -0700, "RST Engineering"
wrote in : How can they NOT use the assigned runway at a class B airport? By requesting another runway? |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:25:24 -0700, "RST Engineering"
wrote: With four hours to kill at JFK waiting to get back to SMF, I thought I'd listen to JFK ATIS. The second to last sentence has me somewhat puzzled. "...aircraft are requested to use the assigned runway for noise abatement. Advise the controller on initial contact that you have information Bravo." WTF? How can they NOT use the assigned runway at a class B airport? Pick either "A" or "B": A. Since New Yorkers are the politest and most obsequious people in the country, it only follows that New York controllers would phrase their instructions in the form of polite requests. B. This is what is known as "an offer you cannot refuse." Don |
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![]() Maybe they are trying to discourage pilots from *requesting* a more convenient runway by giving them an explanation of why they might have gotten a sub-optimal assignment. If a pilot insists on a certain runway clearance, he might have to wait, but I don't think the airport can deny the request for reasons of noise abatement; hence a little nudge-nudge on the ATIS along the lines of "help us to help you." Just a guess. -- dave j On Apr 19, 11:25 am, "RST Engineering" wrote: With four hours to kill at JFK waiting to get back to SMF, I thought I'd listen to JFK ATIS. The second to last sentence has me somewhat puzzled. "...aircraft are requested to use the assigned runway for noise abatement. Advise the controller on initial contact that you have information Bravo." WTF? How can they NOT use the assigned runway at a class B airport? Jim |
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I've heard them saying that for decades. As others said, they mean use the
assigned instead of requesting another. It's one of the standard phrases one would hear on JFK ATIS. Others we "Arrivals via Long Island: There are numerous targets in the vicinity of the Deer Park, Zahn's, Republic and Bethpage Airports." and... "New York's TCA is in effect" (circa 1970) "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... With four hours to kill at JFK waiting to get back to SMF, I thought I'd listen to JFK ATIS. The second to last sentence has me somewhat puzzled. "...aircraft are requested to use the assigned runway for noise abatement. Advise the controller on initial contact that you have information Bravo." WTF? How can they NOT use the assigned runway at a class B airport? Jim |
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RST Engineering wrote:
With four hours to kill at JFK waiting to get back to SMF, I thought I'd listen to JFK ATIS. The second to last sentence has me somewhat puzzled. "...aircraft are requested to use the assigned runway for noise abatement. Advise the controller on initial contact that you have information Bravo." WTF? How can they NOT use the assigned runway at a class B airport? Jim My only guess is that they are asking pilots not to ask for a runway other than the one they assign. We are always free to ask for another runway. I do this fairly often at multi runway airports as I'd rather take off in a cross-wind than taxi 2 miles. Matt |
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