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Ryanair 737 seems like a late takeoff

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Old 22nd May 2017 | 09:44
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Ryanair 737 seems like a late takeoff

This Ryanair Boeing 737 looks to me as she was airborne a bit late compare to others aircrafts. The flight was not long , from Birmingham airport to Ireland. Who could explain why she used almost entire 3 kilometres runway ? Just 5 minutes before that fully loaded Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777 was airborne earlier than small Boeing 737. Both of them started from the same position.
Here is the footage http://bit.ly/2q07zwr Ryanair takeoff
Boeing 777 take off http://bit.ly/2qLMC7Q
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Old 22nd May 2017 | 10:11
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Not a "late take-off" at all. As a regular user of Birmingham I can tell you that the answer is because the Ryanair lined up from taxiway B. The Emirates will have used the full length from A. Many shorthaul departures from BHX depart from B when on 15 and E when on 33.
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Old 22nd May 2017 | 11:44
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Who could explain why she used almost entire 3 kilometres runway
- Me.

Performance A is the answer.

Nothing to see here, move on.
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Old 22nd May 2017 | 11:45
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Originally Posted by Hotel Tango
Not a "late take-off" at all. As a regular user of Birmingham I can tell you that the answer is because the Ryanair lined up from taxiway B. The Emirates will have used the full length from A. Many shorthaul departures from BHX depart from B when on 15 and E when on 33.
Thank you for your reply ! I just checked the distance between taxiway A and B. Its 430 meters between them. Big difference
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Old 22nd May 2017 | 12:07
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You might want to review your policy of always posting links to videos from the same YouTube user.

People might conclude that it's clickbait.
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Old 22nd May 2017 | 14:12
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You might want to review your policy of always posting links to videos from the same YouTube user.

People might conclude that it's clickbait.
Thank you for an advise ! I will review that
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Old 22nd May 2017 | 14:36
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Aircraft are like sheep. When there is more than one of them they don't have an "s".

One aircraft. Lots of aircraft.

One sheep. Lots of sheep.

Not aircrafts. Not sheeps.

And yes, clickbait is becoming a nuisance in this forum. Don't let yourself be mistaken for someone who's just out gathering youtube video views!
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