Here's another "special" photo for you guys to study over the weekend. Taken recently, it shows the north end of the TBIT in a relatively quiet moment. Yet, there's something special happening here. As usual, post your guesses in the comments and have a good weekend!
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Does it have something to do with the tail peaking up over the back side?
ReplyDeleteWhy are there vehicles on top of T3?
ReplyDeleteA narrow-body doing a 120 off of 24R?
ReplyDeleteThey are landing from over the sea?????
ReplyDeleteJohn (LPL UK)
A plane is docked at gate 134
ReplyDeleteThere is an aircraft parked at one of the new gates at the Tbit West Expansion Terminal. You can barely see the vertical tail in front of the Cathay 777. I think it is a Qantas 744. Was it parked there as a test, or is that gate in use now?
ReplyDeleteIs that a tail I see parked at one of the new gates? I heard they were planning to open 1 or 2 gates in the new building and connect it to the old TBIT concourse.
ReplyDeleteHard to pick out, my guess would be that the SWA737 looks to have just pulled off the right side, meaning the "departing" 737 is actually in a go-around.
ReplyDeletethe reconstruction of taxilane D10
ReplyDeleteA380 at new TBIT west?
ReplyDeleteConstruction on D10 is completed with Gates 120, 121 and 122 operational again.
ReplyDeleteI'm at a loss, except for the lack of Qantas A380's on their daylong siesta or the fact that the landing SWA aircraft didn't use very much runway.
ReplyDeleteIs a Southwest 737 taking off from the same runway where another just landed? Or did the 737 on the taxiway land so close behind the one that just took off? It appears that in either case there was little time between the take-off of one and the landing of another, or else the plane on the taxiway had been sitting there for an unusually long time.
ReplyDeletewell i was off on my first guess, instead, its gate testing at gate 134
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