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10 DME ARC
29th Aug 2013, 21:02
Near Midnight local 28th August DXB Approach managed, with the help of UAE ACC and AMAN, to land six A380 in a row. Greatly saving vortex miles and helping the landing rate.

Any one better this??

chiglet
29th Aug 2013, 21:21
At 3 miles separation? :ok:

RAC/OPS
30th Aug 2013, 02:09
Was the Tower shut?

Tower Ranger
30th Aug 2013, 05:58
I wouldn't have liked to be in the queue to cross 30L!

On the beach
30th Aug 2013, 06:55
I wouldn't have liked to be on the last lander waiting for three hours to get through passport control! :E

Warped Factor
30th Aug 2013, 09:50
Multiple Concorde departures, multiple Concorde arrivals, parallel Concorde arrivals.

May not happen any more but more fun than watching a succession of big, fat, slow and ugly aeroplanes.

Vercingetorix
30th Aug 2013, 09:59
Warped Factor

That's a big Willy you're waving. 10/10 ✔

:cool:

LookingForAJob
30th Aug 2013, 10:12
Can't say that in the big scheme of things this is much of a big deal.

But as an ex-controller who never had the opportunity to do the multiple Concorde thing, lining up a bunch of 380s sounds like great fun!

And one of the reasons I moved on to other things was that the opportunities for having some fun when controlling were slowly disappearing. Good on you DXB!

obwan
30th Aug 2013, 10:36
Big deal just about sums it up:D

10 DME ARC
30th Aug 2013, 18:02
Well when you have night shift's like DXB has night shift's adding another minimum of three more movements to that hours landing rate is a big deal to me and less holding for operators and ACC. When you are putting gaps behind 380's your landing rates plummets!!


Little things I suppose;)

Gulfstreamaviator
30th Aug 2013, 18:51
As mentioned, I wonder the mix of transits vs arrival pax.

The arrival hall is loaded at that time of the day.

Is there any information as to actual thruput time, but I suppose they were all in T3, so might not been too bad.

Glf

Musket90
30th Aug 2013, 19:49
Watched four Concordes take-off consecutively at LHR late 80's on Christamas Eve. I believe it was for air to air photo shoot over Bristol Channel. Can't think of anything that would surpass that experience.

ATCO1962
1st Sep 2013, 12:00
Were you able to hear after that, Musket?

TheFalcon
1st Sep 2013, 14:36
Hey 10 DME ARC - glad to see you are so motivated in pushing more tin and pleasing the operators. Just to remind you that the rest of us doing the same job don't give a hoot about either, especially after having been screwed with the performance bonus and the complete lack of appreciation from the local operator.

How some people amuse themselves simply amazes me. :ugh:

Musket90
2nd Sep 2013, 19:37
ATCO1962 - Say again

Del Prado
2nd Sep 2013, 20:48
So what's the spacing you use in DXB?
A380 behind A380 and medium behind A380?

Just curious like...

Amdram
3rd Sep 2013, 05:33
Gulfstreamaviator

That's the beauty of the 'egate card'. I just imagine the cursed thoughts of the many as I saunter through the gate in no time while they wonder who this flash Larry thinks he is as they shuffle forward agonizingly slowly.

Mind you less time spent queuing at passport control is often wiped by the wait for the bags. Maybe I'll take carry on only next time......

Kiwikid
3rd Sep 2013, 10:22
So what's the spacing you use in DXB?
A380 behind A380 and medium behind A380?

Just curious like...

380-380 potentially as low as min radar sep of 3nm. Can be a bit tight getting them off the runway though.

380-H/M/L = 6/7/8NM

Gulfstreamaviator
3rd Sep 2013, 14:26
Trouble is there are no real instructions on the gate for the occasional user to use.

I have just renewed my E Gate, after a 6 month lapse, away and visa renewal delays. The only instruction is insert coupon here:::::::::::::: except to do not insert it in the slot...
I can not wait for the smart passports to be welcomed, then I suppose my E gate fee will not be refunded....

Back to the thread, how long before 380 is the alpha male in DXB.????

glf

bern444
17th Sep 2013, 13:37
Concorde photoshoot. This........


http://members.shaw.ca/johniuchi/Concorde_3.jpg


B

samotnik
17th Sep 2013, 19:07
BTW, what was the price of a Concorde transatlantic trip compared to a subsonic flight?

victorc10
17th Sep 2013, 19:32
London - New York ~£5000

samotnik
17th Sep 2013, 19:52
One way, or RT? And what was the price of a regular subsonic flight? I suppose it was far less than that?