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Uploaded by ChrisTehPer on Oct 10, 2008
Jetblue Landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport on July 3,2008 using the Canarsie Approach landing on Runway 13L from Las Vegas,NV.
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@sealalula This is during the VOR/GPS approach into runway 13L. It has a bank in it because it keeps them away from La Guardia arrivals.
JumpStartation 1 year ago
Awesome landing . But why do the planes need to bank right during approach ?
sealalula 2 years ago
ah i see, learn something new everyday, thanks!
frequentairbusflyer8 2 years ago
I think hes talking about the VOR 13L approach which flies over Canarsie.
AAL558 2 years ago
how long was that flight?
xavi58 2 years ago
thanks, I never knew that
Canarsie is an area in Brooklyn, New York where some approachs: Runway 13 to KJFK fly over. :)
franthree 2 years ago
What do you mean when you say canarsie approach, is that a place in new york where 13L is? Because I've never heard that approach called that before, Great video!
I know the question has already been answered but Jetblue flies the a320 and the embraer 190.(Gotta love the a320 though)
Nice video
juanchobarco 2 years ago
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@sealalula This is during the VOR/GPS approach into runway 13L. It has a bank in it because it keeps them away from La Guardia arrivals.
JumpStartation 1 year ago
Awesome landing . But why do the planes need to bank right during approach ?
sealalula 2 years ago
ah i see, learn something new everyday, thanks!
frequentairbusflyer8 2 years ago
I think hes talking about the VOR 13L approach which flies over Canarsie.
AAL558 2 years ago
how long was that flight?
xavi58 2 years ago
thanks, I never knew that
frequentairbusflyer8 2 years ago
Canarsie is an area in Brooklyn, New York where some approachs: Runway 13 to KJFK fly over. :)
franthree 2 years ago
What do you mean when you say canarsie approach, is that a place in new york where 13L is? Because I've never heard that approach called that before, Great video!
frequentairbusflyer8 2 years ago
I know the question has already been answered but Jetblue flies the a320 and the embraer 190.(Gotta love the a320 though)
frequentairbusflyer8 2 years ago
Nice video
juanchobarco 2 years ago