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I understand that the overnight runway closures (Daily 22:30-05:30) start from tomorrow night, November 1st 2017 and will run up until March 31st 2017. Scheduled flights will be accepted but diversions wont be.
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One or two quite big surface problems. Wonky concrete slabs, holes and so on. That section of taxiway could use a complete rebuild and installation of green centreline lights.Any idea as to why taxi-way alpha is closed?
I understand that the overnight runway closures (Daily 22:30-05:30) start from tomorrow night, November 1st 2017 and will run up until March 31st 2017. Scheduled flights will be accepted but diversions wont be.
Regards any B787 or widebody operator using LBA like ive stated before (ive been told this myself by others) the airport has got to get them touchdown points back esp runway 32, once done other than the weather we sometimes get at LBA it solves alot of probs, costly i know but whats that saying, you have to spend to....! now is the time. saying that whenever ive seen a widebody at LBA, for example when we had the britannia B767 based here the thing always used to takeoff and land much easier than most of the B737s we norm get! bigger plane, bigger engines!
reg the 757 and 767 you only have to look at those amazing aircraft to tell they have great performance, there in proportion, good ground height and of course those engines! The 737 800s and max are out of proportion, too long in length for the wing area and ground height which causes high speed approach through less pitch. The original 100,200,300 series are just the right size.I'm lead to believe the 737-800 is a slippery beast on final approach. It can catch pilots out at any moment. The ground effect makes her slippery along with a high approach speed compared to the relatively slower 757 model. I visited Leeds Tower during my Uni days, and radar controller told us he was going to put 2 737-800's in front of the 75 for the reason I state. Slower on approach but takes longer to slow down.
Whoever designed both the 75 and 76 didn't really know what they've done for aviation. Magnificent beasts.
I am not sure customer experience is that relevant to growth. The Manchester catchment is very much larger than Liverpool which is what really matters. Still, Jet 2 should do well from LPL and evolve like BFS, NCL, or GLA bases have done.
Now aircraft who miss the turn off have to taxi to the end of the runway and taxi back I wonder if aircraft that brake harder than normal to avoid having to do that will cause more wear and tear to the runway surface? Wasn’t the reason for not allowing u-turns any more to lessen runway wear?
I think the problem was caused by aircraft turning on the runway rather than braking after landing. I can't see it making much difference to a concrete ribbed runway whether they brake hard or gently and much of the stopping power is reverse thrust, which has no impact on the runway.
Understand the airport were getting "tyred" of the runway turning leaving marks
I thought the turning restriction haď been removed now Alpha is open again.
I noticed a Wizz Air using A2 a couple of weeks back. Is the A321 wingspan slightly narrower than the 757 which was banned from using A2 due to the width of Taxiway A between stands 1 and 5?No they lifted the turning restriction while Alpha was closed. Once it re-opened, they need to vacate by Alpha or go to the end and around the loop. That's my understanding anyway .
The A321 is 35.8 according to sources on Google but still within the 36m you suggest.Alpha Taxiway is restricted to aircraft with less than 36m wingspan.
A.321 wingspan 34m, 757 wingspan 38m.
Is this November taxiway? If it is it was pretty busy.For anyone not aware, works began today on resurfacing/repairing November taxiway
Certainly is, nice to see quite a lot of activity on it. Runway 32 blast pad repairs due to start next week, too.
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