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Posted by smuncky on Jun-03-2009 16:15:

this was posted on another forum.



the plane landed on runway 6L. so i guess to see it fly right above you would be from Convair Dr.


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there will be 3 flights a week coming to YYZ, so you'll get plenty of chances to see it.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Jun-03-2009 16:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Elendil
When I flew Lufthansa economy on a 747 home from Munich, it was damned comfortable. I slept the whole way; the head supports practically molded entirely around my face and kept it quiet


Lufthansa economy is just a regular economy class, same goes to Austrian Airlines and British Airways lol looks like you don't fly much
but I agree their service is stellar
HOWEVER, Lufthansa business class - now we're talking


Posted by mnemonic. on Jun-03-2009 16:40:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky

the plane landed on runway 6L. so i guess to see it fly right above you would be from Convair Dr.



Yup. Got that right. Looking at the map I think you nailed the location of one of the best spots. The bend in the upper corner of the image, there's a hill there. They go right above you in that spot.


Posted by LKD on Jun-03-2009 17:38:

quote:
Originally posted by MikeyN
apparently outside of the landing strip bar is a good spot, but I've honestly never been so I can't comment.


well with hot naked women on the inside, theres really no way one can stay outside and look at planes..lol


Posted by smcmulli on Jun-03-2009 20:03:

thats a huge plane! makes me want to be a flight attendant so i can go for a ride!


Posted by harcourt on Jun-03-2009 21:53:

quote:
Originally posted by devnull
I wonder how much it costs to fill up this puppy!!!


At todays Jetfuel prices roughly $140K

310,000 litres.

http://www.airbus.com/en/aircraftfa...ifications.html


Posted by English Rachel on Jun-04-2009 12:35:

quote:
Originally posted by harcourt
At todays Jetfuel prices roughly $140K

310,000 litres.

http://www.airbus.com/en/aircraftfa...ifications.html


LOL! Nerd...


Posted by harcourt on Jun-04-2009 13:26:

quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
LOL! Nerd...


beat it!


Posted by Abercrombie on Jun-04-2009 13:45:

quote:
Originally posted by smcmulli
thats a huge plane! makes me want to be a flight attendant so i can go for a ride!


I think you'll get at least 50 lashes and then publically hung if you're a man and try to be a stewardess on Emirates airline.


Posted by DuBfEaR on Jun-04-2009 16:05:

yeeee pretty slick thing aint it....
back home after canada day on this ...lol will need all the comfort :P


Posted by FunkyCrew on Jun-04-2009 16:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
I think you'll get at least 50 lashes and then publically hung if you're a man and try to be a stewardess on Emirates airline.


you can't be a flight attendnant if you're male?


Posted by love_child on Jun-04-2009 16:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
I think you'll get at least 50 lashes and then publically hung if you're a man and try to be a stewardess on Emirates airline.


What if your a hermaphrodite?


Posted by Abercrombie on Jun-04-2009 17:25:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
you can't be a flight attendnant if you're male?


edit: just checked further... Emirates allows, not all middle eastern airlines though.


Posted by failsafe on Jun-05-2009 14:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
The best spot is on Dixie. There's a tiny spot enough for about 2-4 cars next at the foot of the longest strip at the airport. This is the only strip that can support such a big airplaine, and the only one it lands and takes off from.



The 380 landed on 06L when it came in, which is one of the shorter runways at just under 9700' long. Landing lengths are always far less restrictive than take off distances. So even a plane that can't take off from one of the smaller runways can very easily land on it. You'll often see the heavies using the north facing 33's when there's a wind from the north for operational reasons, despite the runways not being the longest.


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