AeroLogic crosses runway with AA jet speeding to takeoff at 167 mph. I wonder how close to V2 that may have been.
167mph is roughly 145 knots. So probably not *right at* V2, assuming they were going a distance and the FlightRadar24 data is correct. Certainly fast enough for it to be a brown alert moment and require the ole brake-cooling charts to be consulted, though!AeroLogic crosses runway with AA jet speeding to takeoff at 167 mph. I wonder how close to V2 that may have been.
Probably a good bit away, since they’d (presumably) be in the air by that point.AeroLogic crosses runway with AA jet speeding to takeoff at 167 mph. I wonder how close to V2 that may have been.
Why would V2 matter?AeroLogic crosses runway with AA jet speeding to takeoff at 167 mph. I wonder how close to V2 that may have been.
confused as to why V2 is a thing here?AeroLogic crosses runway with AA jet speeding to takeoff at 167 mph. I wonder how close to V2 that may have been.
Saw on ig that LAX streamer dude caught the AA abort on video with ATC. Right away pilots said eff that going back to the gate, gnarly abort.
I mean Vr. Sorry.Why would V2 matter?
Saw on ig that LAX streamer dude caught the AA abort on video with ATC. Right away pilots said eff that going back to the gate, gnarly abort.
I mean Vr. Sorry.
Why does it not matter in this case?That's also not a a speed that matters in this case.
Why would V2 matter?
you’d continue a takeoff before v1 with traffic on the runway? how tall is the tail on german cargo?
Idk how AA is but at 9E a conversation had to be had with the CP or his designee after a RTO. I THINK DL may be the same. I wish that was standard. After a high speed RTO I’m not going back out for more fun. Hell even after a low speed RTO there may need to be some reflection depending on what caused it.Saw on ig that LAX streamer dude caught the AA abort on video with ATC. Right away pilots said eff that going back to the gate, gnarly abort.