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Jack wrote:
I don't doubt you've seen something. From five- or seven o'clock it could be dust kicked up by wing-mounted jet intakes that might appear to come from the main gear. I've watched a lot of large and heavy jet departures from the number one position and I don't remember seeing anything that could be interpreted as smoke from the tires under those circumstances. Curious, indeed. Jack What began as a question to ascertain the frequency of aircraft landing from above another has turned (due to my poor verbiage, possibly) to how smoke emerged from the 747's wheels on takeoff ![]() ![]() Is it common to see planes commencing their takeoff roll before a just-landed aircraft has fully turned off into the exit? That clearly happened in the incident I wrote about too... Ramapriya |
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