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A conundrum for jet-jocks, Bertie where are you ?



 
 
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Old October 9th 09, 05:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.disasters.aviation
Gilbert Smith
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Default A conundrum for jet-jocks, Bertie where are you ?


This is a serious question I would like the answer to:

What is it that Paris CDG has 19 of ? This is more than any other
airport in the world. Figures for some other airports a
Munich, Zurich, Atlanta, and JFK 13,
Madrid and Seoul 12,
Toronto, Washington, Miami, Frankfurt, and Vienna have 9.
London Heathrow only has 5.
Plenty more examples if you need them.

Many thanks in advance.
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Old October 9th 09, 08:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.disasters.aviation
Jon Woellhaf
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Default A conundrum for jet-jocks, Bertie where are you ?

Escalators?

"Gilbert Smith" wrote in message
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This is a serious question I would like the answer to:

What is it that Paris CDG has 19 of ? This is more than any other
airport in the world. Figures for some other airports a
Munich, Zurich, Atlanta, and JFK 13,
Madrid and Seoul 12,
Toronto, Washington, Miami, Frankfurt, and Vienna have 9.
London Heathrow only has 5.
Plenty more examples if you need them.

Many thanks in advance.



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Old October 9th 09, 10:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.disasters.aviation
Flaps_50!
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Default A conundrum for jet-jocks, Bertie where are you ?

On Oct 10, 5:36*am, Gilbert Smith wrote:
This is a serious question I would like the answer to:

What is it that Paris CDG has 19 of ? This is more than any other
airport in the world. Figures for some other airports a
Munich, Zurich, Atlanta, and JFK 13,
Madrid and Seoul 12,
Toronto, Washington, Miami, Frankfurt, and Vienna have 9.
London Heathrow only has 5.
Plenty more examples if you need them.

Many thanks in advance.


A Charles DeGaulle factor? ;-p

Cheers
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Old October 10th 09, 12:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.disasters.aviation
Gilbert Smith
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Default A conundrum for jet-jocks, Bertie where are you ?

"Flaps_50!" wrote:

On Oct 10, 5:36*am, Gilbert Smith wrote:
This is a serious question I would like the answer to:

What is it that Paris CDG has 19 of ? This is more than any other
airport in the world. Figures for some other airports a
Munich, Zurich, Atlanta, and JFK 13,
Madrid and Seoul 12,
Toronto, Washington, Miami, Frankfurt, and Vienna have 9.
London Heathrow only has 5.
Plenty more examples if you need them.

Many thanks in advance.


A Charles DeGaulle factor? ;-p

Cheers


LOL. I suppose I deserved that.
It is actually something a pilot would need to know, presumably before
the approach/landing or before take off. It doesn't appear to be the
number of documented approaches, or comms frequencies. Maybe the
number of SIDs ? I don't have the docs to checkout worldwide major
airports.
 




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