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"nooneimportant" wrote
i can see the tug push would be a lot cheaper Not really if you consider the number of tugs required at the major hubs where perhaps 10 or more flights are pushing at the same time and the fact that each tug requires a trained and qualified tug operator whose union contract does not permit him to perform any other function. If a particular flight is delayed for a couple of minutes waiting for a last minute passenger, the tug and operator are still tied-up where a lone signal man (who is still required even with a tug) can easily move about the departing a/c and provide power-back signals to the next one ready to go. Each flightcrew must receive power-back training and it is only FAA approved at specific gates at specific airports. The power-back is terminated only by the use of forward thrust, the use of brakes tends to set the aircraft on its tail. Bob Moore ATP B-727 (lots of power-backs) PanAm (retired) |
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