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It still means that LA has a huge problem if they can not handle one A380 then how are they going to be when other airlines want to fly there.
It is a wake up call for Emirates and Singapore and them flying to LA if the city can not handle one. Bit silly if you ask me but anyway, would this stop Qantas from flying the A380 there if it becomes a real problem? I mean what can either of them do, of course LA has to upgrade their airport but for now what can happen beside Qantas still flying the A380 there and LA dealing with it. |
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Oh yes LAX is going to turn away the A380..
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/feb...ss/fi-airbus15 "Los Angeles World Airports expects to spend about $121 million by 2009 to ready the airport for the A380, which carries at least 140 more passengers than a Boeing 747, currently the largest passenger jet in service." Dunno how much they have actually spent, but not sure why LAX keep mentioning how they don't like the A380. |
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I know they won't turn the A380 away but I was wondering what would happen if this is when LA is at their low point so they say, what happens when they become busier again and more airlines start flying more aircraft again
I personally think LA should have thought ahead if they have problems when there is a recession, Qantas won't stop flying the A380 and it would be stupid for LA to turn the plane away. |
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Emirates is flying the A380 into JFK - is JFK having any problems ?
Qantas, Singapore and Emirates have several A380s a day into Heathrow - is Heathrow having any problems ? Qantas, Singapore and Emirates have several A380s a day into Sydney - is Sydney having any problems ? Several more airports around the world have A380 flights - are they having problems ? I think the big problem is with the L A administrators who just want to deflect the blame for their lack of preparedness !! They had plenty of forewarning. Admit you've got it wrong and do something about it for God's sake!!! I wonder if they would be moaning if it was a Boeing 380 ????? |
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The 380, especially when it's holding for takeoff, apparently blocks the ILS for both the runway it is waiting for and the adjacent parallel runway, thus meaning it has to be given priority take off clearance to minimise this. Similarly, when a 380 is taxiing on Charlie for a RWY25L departure, due to its proximity to RWY25R, I think there are restrictions in the size of aircraft able to use 25R. And if arriving on 25L, due to its size the 380 is given priority to cross 25R into the TBIT rather than hold betwen runways. Is Will, AJ, Bill or someone who has operated into LA able to provide some perspective? Cheers
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It's not a widely published thing. Apparently he travels on El Al, et al!
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Found these documents on LAX Runway Saftey
http://www.ourlax.org/pdf/PublicMeet...s_20061025.pdf http://www.lawa.org/uploadedfiles/la...ay%20Jack).pdf good to help understand issues at LAX. |
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It's possible, but very unwieldy and made me nervous. I can only imagine with the increase in traffic how the larger A380 would be. I remember once, after a ten hour flight from Nadi, we had to hold out on a remote taxyway for 45 mintues to wait for our bay to be opened. Pax not happy .... |
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