Bloggs - sounds to me like you have never come in on a 30 meter runway. Not really interested whether you buy it or not. It was another one of many signs that the crew missed.
Many of us land on 60 metre runways and 45 metre runways regularly - how many land on 30 ... not many. Do SWA have any on their network? Think of the difference between 60 and 30 .. its huge. It is still significant from 45 to 30. 30m is closer to a taxiway than it is to a 45m runway. I will let you Google taxiway width rather than educate you again Bloggs.
People will no doubt point out that folk have landed on taxiways in the past...but that is about as rare as landing at the wrong airport.
These guys are up against it.
Last edited by Utrinque; 19th January 2014 at 12:20.