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Boeing 737 Landing Together This is an excellent example of parallel landings

Old 15th Dec 2016, 02:48
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Boeing 737 Landing Together This is an excellent example of parallel landings

Boeing 737 Landing Together This is an excellent example of parallel landings

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Just curious..

Perhaps "legally" there is adequate separation so this question is irrelevant. But what could happen in the situation of a micro-burst or adverse weather? Would it not increase the chances of parallel landing aircraft becoming dangerously close?

Also the case of runway excursion after landing etc..
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That is at SFO and they only land like that when it is VFR, when the visibility is reduced they separate them and land alternately.

I was once landing in a Cessna twin on 28R with a 747 alongside on 28L, that was a sight !!!
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Synchronized landing -- should be an Olympic sport.
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Originally Posted by fleigle
That is at SFO and they only land like that when it is VFR, when the visibility is reduced they separate them and land alternately.

I was once landing in a Cessna twin on 28R with a 747 alongside on 28L, that was a sight !!!
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There are a host of factors to be considered, and criteria to be met when Simultaneous Parallel Approaches are conducted.

Parallel Runway Operation - SKYbrary Aviation Safety
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As long as it's not Asiana on the parallel next to me.
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