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stepwilk 20th October 2009 13:43

A380s interfere with "radios"???
 
From this morning's (10/20/09) New York Times, in an article about the planned expansion of the international terminal at LAX:

"...air traffic controllers have had to choreograph airport operations around the [A380s], at times delaying other flights to keep the doubler-decker crafts [sic] from idling and disrupting airport radio signals."

Huh?

Broomstick Flier 20th October 2009 14:02

ILS protection zones, perhaps?

saman 20th October 2009 14:26

NIH, perhaps?

stepwilk 21st October 2009 02:46

Okay, that makes sense.

ChristiaanJ 21st October 2009 15:18

Question from a "techie", not flight crew.

The map is KATL (Atlanta) from a totally unrelated thread

http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...ATL-27L27R.jpg

Are the 'ILS HOLD' markings on that map related to this story?
I.e., are they points you have to hold at on the taxyway so as not to cause interference with the ILS?

I can well understand, that something like the Hippo with its bigger RCS (radar cross section, or radio cross section if you want to be finicky), especially side-on, could cause some unforeseen problems...

CJ

STBYRUD 21st October 2009 15:22

Thats precisely what they're for - usually there are holding points further away from the runway marked as "CAT II/III" for just that operation, when the weather requires Cat 2 and 3 operations these will be used instead of the standard holding points.

ChristiaanJ 21st October 2009 15:34

Thanks, STBYRUD !
That also explains the "CATII/III" signage seen along taxyways when travelling as SLF, which I never properly thought about.....
Never too old to learn :ok:

CJ

STBYRUD 24th October 2009 07:23

Well, it received its own ICAO Wake turbulence (its not really a weight class since the 757 anymore) class - Superheavy, with a minimum separation to another S craft of 4NM, extending to 8NM for L aircraft... I guess that says it all.


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