@dylanhelmer It makes me wonder... if they leave on the 10s side, then what runways do they use to come in? 19? 01? I thought 28 were the only ones they used for arrivals, where 01 and 19 are for takeoffs...
@AnimationGenius It would be same as normal just backward, on average day they use 28's to land all aircraft, 28's for heavy aircraft deaprtures, and the 01's not 10 but 1's for departure, usually smaller aircraft, jets, props.
On a day like this where they used runway 10, they used the 10's to land all aircraft, coming in over the ocean, and 10, and 19 for departure, so the opposite of 1's is 19, they departed south.
Great!! I am flying on an A319 soon! Do you remember what seat you were in? Thanks so much!
TheLiLD95 1 year ago
interesting departure off the 10's. cool vid.
dylanhelmer 1 year ago
@dylanhelmer It makes me wonder... if they leave on the 10s side, then what runways do they use to come in? 19? 01? I thought 28 were the only ones they used for arrivals, where 01 and 19 are for takeoffs...
AnimationGenius 1 year ago
@AnimationGenius It would be same as normal just backward, on average day they use 28's to land all aircraft, 28's for heavy aircraft deaprtures, and the 01's not 10 but 1's for departure, usually smaller aircraft, jets, props.
On a day like this where they used runway 10, they used the 10's to land all aircraft, coming in over the ocean, and 10, and 19 for departure, so the opposite of 1's is 19, they departed south.
dylanhelmer 1 year ago