Last time I was flying out of ATL, I saw them tow planes with tugs all the way up the taxiway to get in line for departure.
There's a new company at O'Hare using the new push tractors, eventually to do tows the runway as their business model.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chicago/chi-plane-towtruck-19-sep19,0,7386299.story
I see those super tugs in use a lot around a handful of airports. I can't imagine too many airports are going to let them use tugs out to the runway, though...can you even imagine the added congestion on taxiways (and the radio) from all those tugs trying to cross runways and taxiways to get back to the gates!
I see those super tugs in use a lot around a handful of airports. I can't imagine too many airports are going to let them use tugs out to the runway, though...can you even imagine the added congestion on taxiways (and the radio) from all those tugs trying to cross runways and taxiways to get back to the gates!
Your using common sense again
Yeah, but there are plenty of small service roads intersecting the taxiways that these could be diverted onto after they unhook from the plane.I see those super tugs in use a lot around a handful of airports. I can't imagine too many airports are going to let them use tugs out to the runway, though...can you even imagine the added congestion on taxiways (and the radio) from all those tugs trying to cross runways and taxiways to get back to the gates!
Yeah, but there are plenty of small service roads intersecting the taxiways that these could be diverted onto after they unhook from the plane.
I see those super tugs in use a lot around a handful of airports. I can't imagine too many airports are going to let them use tugs out to the runway, though...can you even imagine the added congestion on taxiways (and the radio) from all those tugs trying to cross runways and taxiways to get back to the gates!
I see those super tugs in use a lot around a handful of airports. I can't imagine too many airports are going to let them use tugs out to the runway, though...can you even imagine the added congestion on taxiways (and the radio) from all those tugs trying to cross runways and taxiways to get back to the gates!
I doubt very many of those people in that picture were passengers. Almost all of them are in uniforms which are very similar if the not the same.
Henning said:I don't know, there's usually a perimeter road that runs by the end of the runway, tow them out, turn them loose and run em back down the perimeter road. Makes plenty of sense to me considering how much fuel a big jet uses on taxi, especially when they have those long lines going, not to mention the pollution.
Hmmm...how do the FARs weigh on in this? Who's PIC, the Captain or the tug driver?
A little push back from the gate is one thing, but having Leroy take the plane all the way to the runway?
Trapper John
Actually, tugging to the runways makes some sense. You bring 3 or 4 planes out there at a time, then you hook the tugs together for the drive around the perimeter road to save even more gas, then it's just the lead tug using the gas to get back to the gates.
How about a bigger version of the conveyor belt at the car wash?
Plus how would that have gotten the passengers out? Does that model have built in stairs? Looks a bit big to me.