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Ron Monroe wrote:
The new longer runway is under construction, and is not ready for the A380. As was seen with the cement mixer, work is still being done. But, it was a pretty empty airplane, and had plenty of room for landing on 24R. I think they said there were only 8 passengers on board, and it didn't have an interior installed yet. Dale can probably give you more info on the runways. Ron The new r/w is scheduled to open April 2, as a cat I. Cat III will follow a month or two later. Then they will begin constructing the taxiway between 25L & 25R. They did some flight checks on the new ILS last night. It's getting the new fangled end-fire glideslope. The decision was made to land on 24R so that the taxi routes could be tested. Also, since there is only one r/w open on the south side, the Airbus would have effectively shut down half of the airport until parked. There was also some concern that the engine height was low enough to actually strike some of the signage. It didn't. -- Dale G Elhardt Cypress Ca "The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle." http://home.comcast.net/~laxet/ http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=7702 |
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