London City - Cockpit Takeoff and Landing
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what a short takeoff roll
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@watthehell1023 The approach angle at this airport is 5.5 degrees instead of the usual 3 degrees in most larger airports. It is a STOLport (Short Take Off and Landing).
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lol, the approach angle seems a bit steep :| were they a bit too high?
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@golfcharlie232 I know :) K,L,M are the holds used to reduce delays so they can backtrack 3 at anyone time, something EGHD could do with to be honest. Very good idea and very effective. Oh and just realised it must have been taken a while back as the eastern apron isn't there nor HP D.
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Which Airline? Blue1 or KLM or what???
MrIssues2 8 months ago
@MrIssues2 Regional Airlines (a subsidiary of Air France), with their now retired Saab 2000.
golfcharlie232 8 months ago
fokker 50?
CurlyBlakey 1 year ago
@CurlyBlakey Saab 2000
golfcharlie232 1 year ago
When was this video taken? I thought the RWY's at LC were now 09/27?
alex2mitch 1 year ago
@alex2mitch A few years ago. You now have a taxiway on the eastern threshold, south of the runway, used as a holding point to reduce delays as several aircraft can now backtrack and then hold while others are lining up or on the approach.
golfcharlie232 1 year ago