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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
... On Aug 19, 3:32 pm, Alexander Avtanski wrote: Hello, I just came back from a walk outside my office in Santa Clara. Around 3:00pm I saw something quite unusual - while all the planes from San Jose International were taking off in N-W direction, there was a single plane (something that looked a bit like MD-80) that seemed to _land_ coming from N-W, exactly opposite the rest of the traffic. If the winds are light its not unusual for ATC to allow you to land opposite direction. They may have agreed to it only if he kept his speed up. This may have saved him $1000 in jet fuel. While this is true, the traffic mentioned by the OP seemed to indicate they were busy and traffic came soon before and after which led me to believe it was an emergency. SJC is a fairly busy airport. In Memphis, FedEx favors landing to the north which allows their planes a short taxi to their hub. They will sometimes land with very high tailwinds (30-35 kts) so I'm told. |
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"Mike" wrote in news:6D_qk.361$5C.65@trnddc02:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message . .. On Aug 19, 3:32 pm, Alexander Avtanski wrote: Hello, I just came back from a walk outside my office in Santa Clara. Around 3:00pm I saw something quite unusual - while all the planes from San Jose International were taking off in N-W direction, there was a single plane (something that looked a bit like MD-80) that seemed to _land_ coming from N-W, exactly opposite the rest of the traffic. If the winds are light its not unusual for ATC to allow you to land opposite direction. They may have agreed to it only if he kept his speed up. This may have saved him $1000 in jet fuel. While this is true, the traffic mentioned by the OP seemed to indicate they were busy and traffic came soon before and after which led me to believe it was an emergency. SJC is a fairly busy airport. In Memphis, FedEx favors landing to the north which allows their planes a short taxi to their hub. They will sometimes land with very high tailwinds (30-35 kts) so I'm told. No, they can't operate with tailwinds that high. Typicla limits are 15 knots, though I have operated with a limit of 25 for take off and landing in an airport with only one way in and out. We had special perfomrance sheets for that. Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in news:6D_qk.361$5C.65@trnddc02: No, they can't operate with tailwinds that high. Typicla limits are 15 knots, though I have operated with a limit of 25 for take off and landing in an airport with only one way in and out. We had special perfomrance sheets for that. Bertie Oh yeah, since you haven't done it, it could never happen. Did little Anthony inherit this trait from you? |
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"Fillard Millmore" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
news ![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in news:6D_qk.361$5C.65@trnddc02: No, they can't operate with tailwinds that high. Typicla limits are 15 knots, though I have operated with a limit of 25 for take off and landing in an airport with only one way in and out. We had special perfomrance sheets for that. Bertie Oh yeah, since you haven't done it, it could never happen. Nope, because the manufaturers say so , dickbreath. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Fillard Millmore" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news ![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in news:6D_qk.361$5C.65@trnddc02: No, they can't operate with tailwinds that high. Typicla limits are 15 knots, though I have operated with a limit of 25 for take off and landing in an airport with only one way in and out. We had special perfomrance sheets for that. Bertie Oh yeah, since you haven't done it, it could never happen. Nope, because the manufaturers say so , dickbreath. besides if you dont really know whats where theres traffic from moffet that travels roughly the same n-s direction but a few miles west and traffic from north takes a south leg either side of the airport then turns base down near capitol expressway before turning final arf meow arf - raggedy ann and andy for president and vice limp and spineless lint for brains is better yet and nice then rueing pair of shrub and dick the republican lice call me desdenova seven seven seven seven seven seven |
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