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Touchdown! Greaser!
Tune in next week for the next edition of the continuing saga of SFO Tower….
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NorCal approach did a good job trying to diffuse the situation...or at least passing the buck and agreeing with the pilot.
Another one from SFO...
Why tower keeps putting take off aircraft so close to landing traffic causing a go around twice is beyond comprehension.
Not my pointbut the plane wasn't 10 miles out.
I must be missing something. Why weren't they using one of the parallel runways for arrivals and the other for departures?
Can’t take a sidestep at 1.8 miles out?
You know as well as I do that the audio on these type of videos doesn’t include stuff such as a departure controller calling the tower saying “hold for release” or “hold all departures” or something similar. Or pilots taking their time to exit the runway so the tower can get a departure out. Or pilots taking their time to start departure roll. I heard several hurry up or be ready transmissions but I couldn’t see what the controller saw. I’m not going to pick a side until I have all the facts. I’ll never have all the facts.First one was borderline for a release. Should’ve just let 1390 land. Second time around he had plenty of room. Not even sure why he sent him around. I think the departure would’ve been off the end of the runway by the time 1390 crossed the threshold. Plenty of sep.
Didn't I hear a plane departing on the N-S runway in the middle of all that?
What's approach speed, in the range of 140? That's about 45 seconds to sidestep 750 ft?
With freight maybe, but I don't see a pilot pulling that crap with 100+ passengers in the back.Yep. Just like these guys did. I’d say they’re maybe 1.2-1.3 miles out and had plenty of time to line up. Pilot on 1390 was ticked off and just didn’t want to accommodate.
This controller tried to make it work and failed..twice. Sometimes you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t.
With freight maybe, but I don't see a pilot pulling that crap with 100+ passengers in the back.