A380 on 34R/16L - am I dreaming?
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A380 on 34R/16L - am I dreaming?
There has been some discussion in our local newspaper about whether an A380 can land on the third runway at Sydney. I seem to recall that it has happened, but can’t find any confirmation of this. Has it happened or have I been dreaming?
Yep, she has low approach speeds and good brakes. No problem. You wouldn't choose 16L though
but check the wing span restrictions on the 10-9
but check the wing span restrictions on the 10-9
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It's happened once only that i recall. On the 25th February 2017, Runway 16R had a pavement failure during bad weather causing QF A380 VH-OQE as QF12 to go around. International aircraft diversions commenced but crew on OQE called a "pan" emergency? Followed by the aircraft landing on 16L... QF 747 OEF & an American 77W also landed 16L that morning.
Last edited by bobsyauncle; 15th Mar 2019 at 04:37.
It’s considered a ‘contingency’ landing runway for Qantas A380s with relevant procedures noted in the manual. 16L from the displaced threshold is roughly the same length as 27 in Melbourne and that can be used largely without restriction from an operational perspective. As mentioned earlier, the restrictions relate more to taxiing than landing or taking off.
Off 34R via Twy L or Twy B10 only.
Off 16L via Twy T6 only.
Somewhere out there is a bloody awesome photo of a Qantas 744 departing off 34R too. Found it!
Off 34R via Twy L or Twy B10 only.
Off 16L via Twy T6 only.
Somewhere out there is a bloody awesome photo of a Qantas 744 departing off 34R too. Found it!
It is (was) my understanding that the a380 was designed not to have special runway requirements, at lest within « normal » operations. is there something special to 34R/16L ?
It’s considered a ‘contingency’ landing runway for Qantas A380s with relevant procedures noted in the manual. 16L from the displaced threshold is roughly the same length as 27 in Melbourne and that can be used largely without restriction from an operational perspective. As mentioned earlier, the restrictions relate more to taxiing than landing or taking off.
Off 34R via Twy L or Twy B10 only.
Off 16L via Twy T6 only.
Somewhere out there is a bloody awesome photo of a Qantas 744 departing off 34R too. Found it!
Off 34R via Twy L or Twy B10 only.
Off 16L via Twy T6 only.
Somewhere out there is a bloody awesome photo of a Qantas 744 departing off 34R too. Found it!
When was displaced threshold put in on 16L? It's not in that photo (2002).
And somehow Kurnell landscape in the background looks different?
It’s departing 34R, so is over the 16L threshold in the shot. You can see the arrows leading to the threshold in the pic. Been there since Noah departed there with the ark way back when.
[ QUOTE=wondrousbitofrough;10419019]Is that whats called 'using all the runway'?[/QUOTE]
"All the runway" ---- look again, it is airborne with at least 1000' remaining of the pavement, not to mention clearway.
Tootle pip!!
"All the runway" ---- look again, it is airborne with at least 1000' remaining of the pavement, not to mention clearway.
Tootle pip!!
Yes, I can see now that it's just a depth perception thing.
Looking at it now on Google Earth and it seems that the aircraft was still, at least, 800 metres from the photographer. Probably more like 1 km
Very deceiving.
According to the EXIF data in the photo it was taken with a 300mm lens on a camera with a small chip (most digital cameras had small chips in 2002) giving an effective focal length of around 450mm. More than enough to create the illusion of 1000m condensed into a few tens of meters. A superb aircraft photo.
It's happened once only that i recall. On the 25th February 2017, Runway 16R had a pavement failure during bad weather causing QF A380 VH-OQE as QF12 to go around. International aircraft diversions commenced but crew on OQE called a "pan" emergency? Followed by the aircraft landing on 16L... QF 747 OEF & an American 77W also landed 16L that morning.