Is it the "face off" between the emirates and the blue airplane?
(posting anonymous because I don't have a google account or any of the other ones offered, discovered your blog yesterday - it's great, congratulations!)
The southwest b737 made it to yankee ( saving fuel and time to t1) only to find formidable traffic on taxiway delta. Either a runway change or the b777 is going south for a longer runway (25L ).
Is it the "face off" between the emirates and the blue airplane?
ReplyDelete(posting anonymous because I don't have a google account or any of the other ones offered, discovered your blog yesterday - it's great, congratulations!)
I'm thinking the 777 won that game of chicken.
ReplyDeleteUm, perhaps it's just the angle of the picture, but it looks like Qantas is missing part of a wing. No one, however, seems concerned...
ReplyDeleteThe southwest b737 made it to yankee ( saving fuel and time to t1) only to find formidable traffic on taxiway delta. Either a runway change or the b777 is going south for a longer runway (25L ).
ReplyDeleteMy previous comment should have read " the b777 was looking for the longer runway on the south (25R)"
ReplyDeleteSorry for the typo
It would appear that the WN & EK aircraft are about to bump noses.
ReplyDeleteSouthwest head on to Emirates?
ReplyDeleteNot enough spacing for the 773 and the swa 737 at intersection
ReplyDeleteY-E?
i give up...is it that the WN 737 is about to run straight into the Emirates 777?
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