JohnK
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Sometimes disrupted plans could be a disaster.If that's your view on disaster you've had a great day!!
Especially if you have important meetings, appointments that are lost.
It is all relative.
Sometimes disrupted plans could be a disaster.If that's your view on disaster you've had a great day!!
I recall many years ago returning from CNS we landed in a QF B734 on RWY14 about 8pm for some reason. I was quite surprised upon noticing our different approach over the bay and the rapid deceleration after touchdown. My colleague postured that maybe they were doing some short field training but was all OK. Arrived/departed countless times in Crash-8's on RWY14.Since most (96%) movements are 737/A320 or below, the "little" runway comes in handy!
Sometimes disrupted plans could be a disaster.
Especially if you have important meetings, appointments that are lost.
It is all relative.
Agree it is all relative.
I've had mates die in a few air crashes so I tend to keep a missed meeting in perspective, unfortunately.
QF15 had to go via Sydney thanks to the shorter runway, obviously too short for takeoff with a LAX load.
Even with the displaced thresholds, the takeoff distance available in BNE of ~2800m was still longer than the runways at either ROK or TSV.Wonder why it went via SYD and not say ROK or TSV (where there's been a few diversions).
If that's your view on disaster you've had a great day!!
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