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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

An easyJet Airbus A319 taxis to the runway and waits as another makes a bouncy landing at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. It then takes off itself.

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  • why aren't departing aircraft allowed to taxi onto the runway when a landing plane is about to taxi off 6000 feet down the runway

  • Don't forget that when the plane has landed their is quite a bit of back draft that needs to settle for safety reasons. However I think the delay is much more noticeable in this video - there isn't much of a delay normally.

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  • They are allowed to taxi on as soon as the landing aircraft has passed usually - places like Heathrow and Gatwick couldn't function otherwise - there may be other reasons why there was a delay here.

  • the landing wasn't that bad :)

  • re the delay, I would say the issue over wake turbulence is not relevant,it is more likely they are waiting departure clearance from Manchester / ATC and so want to keep the runway sterile incase there is a delay in getting said clearance

  • to all the comments regarding the delay... its not in case of an emergency its for wake vortex seperation

  • hfhh

    

  • it looked like there was a crosswind landing

  • that was bouncy :O

  • @JackClare1995: its incase anogher aircraft needs to make a emergency landing i think. i live on the flight path into liverpool and there was a thompson 757 in an emergency a few years ago.

  • Boeing 737 + Wifebeater = John Lennon Airport!

  • great video ! x

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