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Taxiway D
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Please note that Taxiway Delta is closed at D5 - as per the NOTAM below:
Q) EGTT/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/5321N00217W005
FROM: 09/07/03 05:00 TO: 09/10/29 16:00
E) DUE WIP TWY CHARLIE CLSD AT C2, TWY DELTA CLSD BTN D4 AND D5.
TWY QUEBEC CLSD. TWY LIMA UNLIT.
DIVERSION FM ABEAM STAND 100 TO A6, L1 AND D6 REMOVED FM SERVICE.
FOLLOW ME VEHICLE PROVIDED ALONG UNLIT SECTIONS OF TWY DURING HN AND
LVP.
As a result Taxiway Lima is one way out - and the only alternative is to route via Alpha onto Charlie and then round onto Bravo.
I believe, although I can not find reference to it, that there may be an aircraft size limitation for use of Taxiway Lima due to the blast fences that are protecting the work areas. If this is the case, then the SQ 777 might have had to be towed via Lima (to avoid delays to aircraft inbound to Terminal 2) in order to ensure wing-tip clearance when negotiating the chicane to the end of Pier B.
I hope this will help to clarify the situation a little.
Regards
Scottie Dog
Please note that Taxiway Delta is closed at D5 - as per the NOTAM below:
Q) EGTT/QMXLC/IV/M/A/000/999/5321N00217W005
FROM: 09/07/03 05:00 TO: 09/10/29 16:00
E) DUE WIP TWY CHARLIE CLSD AT C2, TWY DELTA CLSD BTN D4 AND D5.
TWY QUEBEC CLSD. TWY LIMA UNLIT.
DIVERSION FM ABEAM STAND 100 TO A6, L1 AND D6 REMOVED FM SERVICE.
FOLLOW ME VEHICLE PROVIDED ALONG UNLIT SECTIONS OF TWY DURING HN AND
LVP.
As a result Taxiway Lima is one way out - and the only alternative is to route via Alpha onto Charlie and then round onto Bravo.
I believe, although I can not find reference to it, that there may be an aircraft size limitation for use of Taxiway Lima due to the blast fences that are protecting the work areas. If this is the case, then the SQ 777 might have had to be towed via Lima (to avoid delays to aircraft inbound to Terminal 2) in order to ensure wing-tip clearance when negotiating the chicane to the end of Pier B.
I hope this will help to clarify the situation a little.
Regards
Scottie Dog
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Heaviest aircraft on 3 sets of wheels maybe?
ORY had a lot of work done to it's taxiways to accept the 77W which has been brought in to replace the 744s which had more wheels meaning more weight distribution.
ORY had a lot of work done to it's taxiways to accept the 77W which has been brought in to replace the 744s which had more wheels meaning more weight distribution.
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you have almost got it , the jet blast from B777 and A340/600 not only effects the road system but also acft and people on stands 23 and 21 as you go around the corner hence the need to be towed.
Oh how I like doing GMC
you have almost got it , the jet blast from B777 and A340/600 not only effects the road system but also acft and people on stands 23 and 21 as you go around the corner hence the need to be towed.
Oh how I like doing GMC
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Delta - JFK
BBC News have picked up on Delta dropping the JFK
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Manchester | Airline to pull New York service
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Manchester | Airline to pull New York service
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I can see what your saying opnot but what's the differance between a 777 and a 747-400 surely the 400 would have more jetblast that a 777.I dont know which way the Emirates taxied out on Sauturday,but almost all aircraft went via lima
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but what's the differance between a 777 and a 747-400 surely the 400 would have more jetblast that a 777
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Great news, however, it may have an effect on DL's return. Saying that - they operated even when BA were on the route!
Link:
AMR Corporation Takes Significant Steps to Face Near-Term Challenges - MarketWatch
I assume 757 or can we hope for a 767?!
I guess this is only the start of an the ATI deal with BA that should surely go through!
Link:
AMR Corporation Takes Significant Steps to Face Near-Term Challenges - MarketWatch
I assume 757 or can we hope for a 767?!
I guess this is only the start of an the ATI deal with BA that should surely go through!
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AA JFK
Let's hope this time it sticks. AA have tried everything out of MAN over their 23 years here - double-daily ORD, daily MIA, DFW, BOS, and JFK at least once before. yet we are still back at what they started with in 1986 - a daily ORD 767!
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Can't see it having any affect on Delta's return in May (they are off the route for less than 4 months anyway).
I'm reliably told AA should be daily JFK from summer '06, and ORD will be 12 x weekly, all 3 rotations with 757s.
SBR.
I'm reliably told AA should be daily JFK from summer '06, and ORD will be 12 x weekly, all 3 rotations with 757s.
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Hadn't heard that Delta's dropping of the JFK route was just a short break, but their web timetable looks to confirm it will restart with a 21st May departure from JFK, again with 757s.