who cares on what type of fkn plane it is omg its actualy sad that people actually fight over what type of plane it is|-) saaaadoss, ceeebs with this.
at night, the only way to tell them apart is the double pulse strobe light that is equipped on the A320 series.. and the engine noise too (when it gets close enough..)
yes they do look alike for a couple of reasons, boeing was the first to come up with the design, and it was a very good aircraft, so airbus basically has the same plane, and just rebadged it as an airbus
jese, i thought it was normal for a 737's nose to bounce up and down a couple of times when it stops at the gate but is a freakin 757 supposed to do that?
Actually, they are both correct. The FAA and the IATA code is FLL (the code normally seen by the public to identify the airport on timetables, tickets/reservations, and baggage ribbons) and the ICAO code is KFLL (the code ATC and airline operations use to identify the airport)
No FS2004 does not a K that is ICAO K is country code for the USA and its islands . The three letter codes JFK , MIA , LAX are the codes the FAA gives airports the USA and its islands .
"K" is added to airports on the continental mainland of the USA, and "P" is added for areas such as Alaska and Hawaii for Pacific. Sometimes the IATA three letter code changes as well when inserting it into IACO form.
@ydsgen You mean the same colors as the American flag? Explain how that is tacky
krispykreme82603 1 month ago
who cares on what type of fkn plane it is omg its actualy sad that people actually fight over what type of plane it is|-) saaaadoss, ceeebs with this.
Julzermin14 1 year ago
gotta love that '57
IMediaCorp 2 years ago 2
Was this from St.Louis?
gomichiganrailmst3k 3 years ago 5
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it is Ft. laturdale FL KFLL, Look it up!
aceAVIATOR182 3 years ago
I was asking if the flight that was arriving WAS from St. Louis. I know what airport it is.
gomichiganrailmst3k 3 years ago 6
why didnt they move the gate to the L2 door? and the plane bouncing was odd...
tjisnumbaone 3 years ago
ok does iny one thinks a 757 look like a airbus
pilotboyohio 3 years ago
no....
lomac011 3 years ago
A 757 looks nothing like an airbus. Boeing and Airbus have two very different looks.
HorsesAndPlanes 3 years ago
no... not even CLOSE.
catsrule313 3 years ago
at night, the only way to tell them apart is the double pulse strobe light that is equipped on the A320 series.. and the engine noise too (when it gets close enough..)
brownbrownson 3 years ago
yes they do look alike for a couple of reasons, boeing was the first to come up with the design, and it was a very good aircraft, so airbus basically has the same plane, and just rebadged it as an airbus
richrichieman 3 years ago
jese, i thought it was normal for a 737's nose to bounce up and down a couple of times when it stops at the gate but is a freakin 757 supposed to do that?
SWApilot94 3 years ago
when its arriving to the gaterim always like thinking, Hurry up11 Im so excited. Im going to be even more excited soon bc im flying to Disney!
cdgunzz97 3 years ago
I HAVE A AMERICAN AIRLINE TOY.
AirCanada45 3 years ago
woow :o
mitchellboon 3 years ago
actualy the airport is kfll
fs9dude 3 years ago
no, in the real world its FLL, in games, lik flight simulator, its KFLL, but in the real world it FLL
jetBlueVirtualAirway 3 years ago
oh im just used to fs9 but that makes sense sanfransisco is sfo ok i get it now
fs9dude 3 years ago
Actually, they are both correct. The FAA and the IATA code is FLL (the code normally seen by the public to identify the airport on timetables, tickets/reservations, and baggage ribbons) and the ICAO code is KFLL (the code ATC and airline operations use to identify the airport)
mrivera1 3 years ago
really cause im a private pilot and I've always identified airports as SAN instead of KSAN. Well learn something new everyday thanks
jetBlueVirtualAirway 3 years ago
fs2004 adds K's to the beginning. like... kjfk or kpbi
catsrule313 3 years ago
No FS2004 does not a K that is ICAO K is country code for the USA and its islands . The three letter codes JFK , MIA , LAX are the codes the FAA gives airports the USA and its islands .
TheNeverSeeingEye 2 years ago
"K" is added to airports on the continental mainland of the USA, and "P" is added for areas such as Alaska and Hawaii for Pacific. Sometimes the IATA three letter code changes as well when inserting it into IACO form.
golfjohn1812 1 year ago
I love the sound of the engines shutting down.
rampman28 4 years ago 3
as do i, love to shut them down to, the best part of flying after a good flight u get to shut them down :P
erm1123 4 years ago 2
me 2!!
georgya3xx 4 years ago
same here.
swa97 3 years ago
except im a flight attendant and i cant shut them down.
swa97 3 years ago
I like to shut them down too. :P
reddishknight007 3 years ago
your 8 year old is good
aul220 4 years ago
that waz pretty cool!
moz010 4 years ago
actually, it was taken by my 8 year old...
rahgold 4 years ago
Do you know how to hold a camera straight?
obviously not Im getting sea sick sitting at my desk looking at an airplane
Matt10382 4 years ago