American 757 snowy takeoff
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Wow that is an amazing takeoff... and I've seen a lot of takeoffs.
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wow!! this is so beautifully airplane in snow covered ground! those white smoke coming out from behind with the winglet installed in the each wing ends and takes off, right away, its angled to the left, amazing video
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Beautiful
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Cool video with awesome background. Aircraft departing on 19 must turn left immediately after takeoff to avoid flying over the town.
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pause at 0:17 and take a look how BEAUTIFUL that is!
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why the music, here the deal, your not a rock star,9 o21 o, Tv, Utube, take a deep breath and look in your future, IE retirment, investment.
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@jmaugham anti-ice is what I meant. Sorry.
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early flight to Dallas?
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interesting to note that Jackson Hole airport prohibits the use of anti-ice due to its vicinity to the national park
xgunther 4 years ago
Do you have a source for that info? I'm quite sure it is incorrect.
KJAC is the ONLY commercial airport located inside a U.S. national park.
jmaugham 4 years ago 3
@jmaugham I'm not sure where I got that information from, I'm trying to find the source. If I recall, they can only use hot water to de-ice. I'll try to find the source. :)
xgunther 1 year ago
@xgunther I know they allow De-Ice (seen it, gotten it), type I, but *perhaps* they have a restriction on type IV anti-ice because it shears off during/after rotation. That I don't know.
jmaugham 1 year ago
@jmaugham They don't allow an industry standard de-icing mixture (IV). And I believe you're right, it sheers off on take off right into the national park, and is pretty toxic stuff. I also know for a fact that they don't allow de-icing of the runway and taxiways. I'll find the source darn it!! ;)
xgunther 1 year ago
@xgunther Technically type IV is "anti-ice" not "de-ice" but what you're saying makes sense. Never heard it before, that's all.
jmaugham 1 year ago